beglammer means to bewitch; deceive; hoodwink. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “beglammer” is a great word
BEGLAMMER — [Verb] To bewitch or hoodwink, especially through the use of glamour or enchantment. From the English prefix be- (thoroughly, about) + glammer, a Scottish variant of glamour (meaning to bewitch or enchant). Unlike "deceive," a broad, clinical term, or "beguile," which suggests charming persuasion, to beglammer is to cast a specific, obscuring veil over the senses. It is the faerie-light in the marsh that leads the traveler astray, the confidence artist whose charisma warps the very air, or the gilded lie that makes the fool see gold in lead—a magic spun not to reveal, but to occlude the weary, common truth.
Etymology
From be- + glammer, Scottish variant of glamour (“to bewitch”), equivalent to be- + glamour.
verb
- To bewitch; deceive; hoodwink.