Middle English bigilen, beguilen, from bi-, be- be- + gile guile or gilen "to deceive, cheat," borrowed from Old French guiler, derivative of guile First Known Use 13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 3 Time Traveler The first known use of beguile was in the 13...
1. In some few cases it may be less convenient to get the state religious tax exemption on property owned by the Lord Jesus Christ which is held and managed by a trustee (the legal or earthly owner of the property) and used by the church (not owned by the church). This ministry has...