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Definition of Guyle
1. v. t. To guile.
Definition of Guyle
1. to beguile [v GUYLED, GUYLING, GUYLES] - See also: beguile
Lexicographical Neighbors of Guyle
Literary usage of Guyle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Admiralty and Revenue Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit by Henry Billings Brown (1876)
"There is some proof that guyle was somewhat consulted in the matter, ... In the
next place, guyle had no authority simply by virtue of his agency for the ..."
2. The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke by Edmund Burke (1891)
"I know not against what particular " guyle in borough " the writer means to
caution the people; it may have been only a general cry against" rotten boroughs ..."
3. The Publications of the Selden Society by Selden Society (1897)
"... at the rate of seaven 7 in the hundred All in good faith without any fraud or
guyle According to the forme and custom of the Exchange of Antwerpe ..."
4. Select Pleas in the Court of Admiralty by Great Britain High Court of Admiralty, Reginald Godfrey Marsden (1897)
"... at the rate of seaven 7 in the hundred All in good faith without any fraud or
guyle According to the forme and custom of the Exchange of Antwerpe ..."
5. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1879)
"... desiring thee to haue, To spot thy name by such an unkind guyle. ... feare of
God your pleasures doo require Then shall you not seduced be with guyle. ..."