Covin
1Covin — Cov in (k?v ?n), n. [OF. covine, covaine, fr. covenir to agree. See {Covenant}.] 1. (Law) A collusive agreement between two or more persons to prejudice a third. [1913 Webster] 2. Deceit; fraud; artifice. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
2covin — [kuv′in] n. 〚ME: see COVEN〛 1. Archaic treachery or fraud, or a group engaged in this 2. Law a conspiracy of two or more people to defraud or injure another or others * * * …
3covin — index collusion, fraud, machination Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4covín — 1 (Chi.) m. *Maíz tostado. 2 En algunos sitios, *trigo tostado …
5covin — [kuv′in] n. [ME: see COVEN] 1. Archaic treachery or fraud, or a group engaged in this 2. Law a conspiracy of two or more people to defraud or injure another or others …
6Covin — This article is about the legal term. For the Covin kit car, see Covin (automobile). Covin (from the Fr. covine, or couvine, from Lat. convenire, to come together), an association of persons, so used in the Statute of Labourers of 1360, which,… …
7covin — n. 1 Law a conspiracy to commit a crime etc. against a third party. 2 archaic fraud, deception. Etymology: ME f. OF covin(e) f. med.L convenium ia f. convenire: see CONVENE …
8Covin (automobile) — This article is about the Covin kit car. For the legal term, see covin. Covin Production Early 1980s–1990 Approx Body style 2 door coupe 2+2 2 door convertible 2+2 Layout Rear engine, rear wheel drive …
9covin-tree — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: covin (I) + tree : a tree in front of a Scottish mansion beneath which a laird or owner formerly met his visitors or his retainers …
10covin — Synonyms and related words: artifice, cabal, chicane, chicanery, collusion, complicity, complot, confederacy, connivance, connivery, conspiracy, contrivance, contriving, counterplot, deep laid plot, dodgery, engineering, finagling, finesse, foul… …