Broquery

/ˈbrɒkəri/ noun

Scottish: mockery, ridicule, or a deceptive trick; the action of mocking or deceiving.

From Scots 'brok' (to mock or cheat) + -ery (suffix indicating action or state). Ultimately from Old Norse or Germanic roots meaning to deceive.

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