Sc. [f. prec.] Deception.

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1637.  Rutherford, Lett., 176 (1862), I. 417. I will die in that sweet beguile.

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a. 1709.  W. Guthrie, Serm., 20 (Jam.). Yond man has given himself a great beguile.

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1768.  Ross, Helenore, 70 (Jam.). I gets the beguile. Nae thing I finds.

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