Noun
guiler (plural guilers)
(obsolete) A deceiver.
Guiler has reported that consecutive hermaphroditism (sex change) has occurred in captured devils, while Pemberton and Mooney recorded in 2004 the case of an animal with a scrotum and a non-functional pouch. Source: Internet
Guiler (1970), p. 64. The female's pouch opens backwards, and is present throughout its life, unlike some other dasyurids. Source: Internet
Guiler remained in New York City and was unaware of Nin's second marriage until after her death in 1977, though biographer Deirdre Bair alleges that Guiler knew what was happening while Nin was in California, but consciously "chose not to know". Source: Internet
The couple moved to Paris the following year, where Guiler pursued his banking career and Nin began to pursue her interest in writing; in her diaries she also mentions having trained as a flamenco dancer in Paris in the mid-to-late 1920s. Source: Internet
Her first husband, Hugh Guiler, died in 1985, and his ashes were scattered in the cove as well. Source: Internet
Guiler speculates that this was used as an accelerated form of motion when the animal became alarmed. Source: Internet