▪ I. † ˈguller1 Obs.
In 7 gullar.
[f. gull v.1 + -er1.]
A guzzler, glutton.
1604 T. Wright Passions iv. ii. §2. 128 Great feasters and gullars cannot but be subiect to many vices. |
▪ II. † ˈguller2 Obs.
[f. gull v.3 + -er1.]
One who dupes or befools; a cheat.
1602 How Choose Good Wife v. iii, He was a great guller, his name I take to be Fuller. 1605 Chapman All Fools v. i. Wks. 1873 I. 174 This Gull to him And to his fellow Guller, shall become More bitter then their baiting of my humour. 1611 Cotgr., Enjauleur, a beguiler..; guller, a foisting companion..cousening mate. |
▪ III. guller
variant of gollar v. Sc.