Befool

/bɪˈfuːl/ verb

Definition

to deceive or trick; to make a fool of someone.

Etymology

From 'be-' plus 'fool,' from Old French 'fol.' The verb means to cause someone to be foolish or to make them look foolish through trickery.

Kelly Says

Shakespeare used 'befool' for deliberate deception—it's stronger than just 'fool,' implying that someone has been thoroughly duped and turned into a fool themselves.

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