GULL
Source: 566, 567
gull. Gull, v.t. to cheat, trick, defraud, impose upon
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Gull (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gulled (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Gulling.] [[Prob. fr. gull the bird; but cf. OSw. gylla to deceive, D. kullen, and E. cullibility.]] To deceive; to cheat; to mislead; to trick; to defraud. The rulgar, gulled into rebellion, armed. Dryden. I'm not gulling him for the emperor's service. Coleridge.