Chaus

/tʃaʊs/ noun

A dishonest person; a cheat or swindler, especially one who uses clever tricks or false promises.

From Hindi 'chāus,' derived from Persian. The word entered English through Indian English, referring to a specific type of dishonest agent or broker in colonial India.

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