Acheat

/əˈtʃiːt/ verb

An archaic or dialect word meaning to cheat or defraud someone.

From Old English 'achecte' or similar forms, possibly related to 'cheat' with the prefix 'a-' (a common Old English intensifying prefix), with meanings overlapping with deceit.

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