Cozen

/ˈkʌzən/ verb

To deceive or trick someone, especially to gain an advantage. To obtain something by deception or fraud.

Possibly from French 'cousiner' (to claim kinship falsely), or from Italian 'cozzonare' (to break in horses). The word appeared in English in the 16th century, always carrying the sense of deception.

AMማታለል
ARخدع
BNপ্রতারণা
CAenganyar
CSpodvádět
DAsnyde
DEbetrügen
ELεξαπατώ
ESengañar
FAفریب دادن
FIpettää
FRtromper
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