v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Cajoled p. pr. & vb. n. Cajoling. ] [ F. cajoler, orig., to chatter like a bird in a cage, to sing; hence, to amuse with idle talk, to flatter, from the source of OF. goale, jaiole, F. geôle, dim. of cage a cage. See Cage, Jail. ] To deceive with flattery or fair words; to wheedle. [ 1913 Webster ]
I am not about to cajole or flatter you into a reception of my views. F. W. Robertson.
{ n.; pl.Frijoles /plu>. Also }. [ Sp. fríjol, fréjol. ] 1. In Mexico, the southwestern United States, and the West Indies, any cultivated bean of the genus Phaseolus, esp. the black seed of a variety of P. vulgaris. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]
2. The beanlike seed of any of several related plants, as the cowpea. Frijoles are an important article of diet among Spanish-American peoples, being used as an ingredient of many dishes. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]
[まるめる, marumeru](v1, vt) (1) to make round; to roll up; to curl up; (2) (See 丸め込む・1) to seduce; to cajole; to explain away; (3) to round off (a fraction); (4) (arch) to lump together; (P)[Add to Longdo]
[いいくるめる, iikurumeru](v1, vt) to deceive somebody into believing (e.g. that black is white); to cajole; to talk into; to explain away (e.g. unpleasant evidence); to argue away; to wheedle[Add to Longdo]