subs. (old colloquial).—The act of trickery; the state of being gulled.

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  1605.  JONSON, Volpone, or the Fox, v., 5.

                        Had you no quirk
To avoid GULLAGE, sir, by such a creature?

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  1611.  CHAPMAN, May-Day, Act II., p. 284 (Plays, 1874). For procuring you the dear GULLAGE of my sweetheart, Mistress Franceschina.

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