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coz⋅en

[kuhz-uhn]
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
to cheat, deceive, or trick.

Origin:
1565–75; perh. < ONF coçonner to resell, v. deriv. of coçon retailer (< L coctiōnem, acc. of coctiō, cōciō dealer), influenced by MF cousin dupe, lit., cousin


coz⋅en⋅er, noun
coz⋅en⋅ing⋅ly, adverb
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coz·en   (kŭz'ən)   
v.   coz·ened, coz·en·ing, coz·ens

v.   tr.
  1. To mislead by means of a petty trick or fraud; deceive.

  2. To persuade or induce to do something by cajoling or wheedling.

  3. To obtain by deceit or persuasion.

v.   intr.
To act deceitfully.

[Perhaps from Middle English cosin, fraud, trickery.]
coz'en·er n.
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