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veigle

ˈveigle, v. Now dial.
  [Aphetic f. inveigle v.]
  trans. To inveigle. Also absol.

1745 Gentl. Mag. 161 Venus may veigle to the grove, To taste the trifling sweets of love. 1778 Foote Trip Calais ii. Wks. 1799 II. 345, I asked, if they had veigled one Miss Minnikin into their clutches. 1887 T. Gibson Leg. & Notes Westm. Gloss. 307 Veigle, to entice.

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