Brigue

/brɪˈɡ/ noun

Secret scheming, plotting, or intrigue; sneaky political maneuvering to gain power or advantage.

Borrowed from French 'brigue,' which comes from Italian 'briga' meaning 'quarrel' or 'strife.' The word entered English in the 16th century to describe underhand dealings in court politics.

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