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Beguiler

noun
1.
Someone who leads you to believe something that is not true.  Synonyms: cheat, cheater, deceiver, slicker, trickster.
2.
A person who charms others (usually by personal attractiveness).  Synonym: charmer.






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"Beguiler" Quotes from Famous Books



... widow lady dwelleth here," said Kate, offering the other ear to her beguiler, just as Norman Hylton came up to them; "but she is a prisoner, and—hush! haste you, now, or I must ...
— The White Lady of Hazelwood - A Tale of the Fourteenth Century • Emily Sarah Holt

... either! We always take their audiences away from them—poor things," says Ernestine, with a sympathetic air. "You do!" I say, because'—Vida nodded at Lord Borrodaile—'you must know Ernestine is a beguiler.' ...
— The Convert • Elizabeth Robins

... me go with thee, unkind, A small request although I were thy foe, The spoiler seldom leaves the prey behind, Who triumphs lets his captives with him go; Among thy prisoners poor Armida bind, And let the camp increase thy praises so, That thy beguiler so thou couldst beguile, And point at me, thy ...
— Jerusalem Delivered • Torquato Tasso



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