Covin

/ˈkɔvɪn/ noun

Definition

A secret agreement or conspiracy to defraud or deceive someone; a hidden plot.

Etymology

From Old French covin, from Latin convenire (to come together, conspire). Used in Middle English law to describe fraudulent agreements.

Kelly Says

Medieval courts had specific laws against 'covin'—if merchants were caught secretly colluding on prices, they could lose their fingers or ears, showing how serious economic honesty was!

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