All 3 Uses of
beguile
in
The Taming of the Shrew
- she was beguiled and surprised
Scene 0.2 *beguiled = deceived
- See, to beguile the old folks, how the young folks lay their heads together!†
Scene 1.2
- 'Hic ibat,' as I told you before, 'Simois,' I am Lucentio, 'hic est,' son unto Vincentio of Pisa, 'Sigeia tellus,' disguised thus to get your love, 'Hic steterat,' and that Lucentio that comes a-wooing, 'Priami,' is my man Tranio, 'regia,' bearing my port, 'celsa senis,' that we might beguile the old pantaloon.†
Scene 3.1
Definition:
to charm, enchant, or entertain someone; or to deceive -- especially through charm