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inveigled - 2 dictionary results

in⋅vei⋅gle

[in-vey-guhl, -vee-]
–verb (used with object), -gled, -gling.
1. to entice, lure, or ensnare by flattery or artful talk or inducements (usually fol. by into): to inveigle a person into playing bridge.
2. to acquire, win, or obtain by beguiling talk or methods (usually fol. by from or away): to inveigle a theater pass from a person.

Origin:
1485–95; var. of envegle < AF enveogler, equiv. to en- en- 1 + OF (a)vogler to blind, deriv. of avogle blind < VL *aboculus eyeless, adj. deriv. of phrase *ab oculīs without eyes. See ab-, ocular
in·vei·gle     (ĭn-vā'gəl, -vē'-)  Pronunciation Key 
tr.v.   in·vei·gled, in·vei·gling, in·vei·gles
  1. To win over by coaxing, flattery, or artful talk. See Synonyms at lure.
  2. To obtain by cajolery: inveigled a free pass to museum.


[Middle English envegle, alteration of Old French aveugler, to blind, from aveugle, blind, from Vulgar Latin *aboculus : Latin ab-, away from; see ab-1 + Latin oculus, eye (probably loan-translation of Gaulish exsops : exs-, from + ops, eye); see okw- in Indo-European roots.]

in·vei'gle·ment n., in·vei'gler n.
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