† guiled,ppl.a.Obs. [f. guile v. andn. + -ed.] a. Beguiled; deceived. In quot.absol. b. Full of guile; treacherous. c1400Rom. Rose 6824, I..Robbe both robbed and robbours, And gyle gyled and gylours.1596Shakes.Merch. V. iii. ii. 97 Thus ornament is but the guiled shore To a most dangerous sea.