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What does befool mean?

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Verb
  1. (transitive, archaic) To make a fool out of (someone); to fool, trick, or deceive (someone).
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The philosophaster's object was not to instruct, but to befool his hearers, as every page attests.
For a moment he thought it might all have been a plot of Cesano's to befool him.
She did not hesitate even to tell him of her success in an attempt to befool and seduce Eutyches the denunciator.
Or was he a very clever scoundrel, with irony lurking in his soft voice, and a chuckle that could so befool me?
José Miguel Burgos of Aquagestión, one of several inspection laboratories in Puerto Montt, says that it is very difficult for the farms to befool the system of mandatory pre-harvest analysis of antibiotic residues.
Imran Khan has no agenda for progress of the nation, so he tries to befool the masses through politics of false claims and lies.

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