Deceit

/dɪˈsit/ noun

The act of deliberately lying or misleading someone to make them believe something false.

From Old French 'deceit,' derived from Latin 'deceptus,' past participle of 'decipere,' meaning 'to deceive' (from 'de-' meaning away and 'capere' meaning to take). The word entered English in the 1200s.

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