beguile

Etymology
From, ; equivalent to. Compare 🇨🇬. .

Verb

 * 1)  To deceive or delude (using guile).
 * 2)  To charm, delight or captivate.
 * 3) * 1864 November 21, Abraham Lincoln (signed) or John Hay, letter to Mrs. Bixby in Boston
 * I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming.
 * 1)  To cause (time) to seem to pass quickly, by way of pleasant diversion.
 * I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming.
 * 1)  To cause (time) to seem to pass quickly, by way of pleasant diversion.
 * 1)  To cause (time) to seem to pass quickly, by way of pleasant diversion.

Translations

 * Catalan: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Dutch: ,
 * Estonian: peibutama
 * Finnish:, johtaa harhaan,
 * French:, ,
 * German: irreleiten,, in die Irre führen
 * Greek: ,
 * Italian: ,
 * Latin:
 * Maori: whakakonuka, whakatūaho
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:, ,
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish:
 * Turkish: kanına girmek, yoldan çıkarmak, ,
 * Ukrainian: обма́нювати, підма́нювати, обдури́ти


 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch: ,
 * Estonian: meeldivalt mööda saatma
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:, ,
 * German: ,
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: κηλέω
 * Italian:, , , ,
 * Maori: ātahu, kohinu
 * Portuguese:, ,
 * Romanian:, ,
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish: encanto engañador, encanto secretivo, encanto oculto,
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: причаро́вувати, прина́джувати, зачаро́вувати