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deˈfrauder [f. defraud v. + -er1: perh. a. OF. defraudeor, -eur, ad. L. dēfraudātōr-em.] One who defrauds, one who fraudulently withholds or takes what belongs to another.
1552Abp. Hamilton Catech. (1884) 10 Defraudaris of waigis fra servandis or labouraris. 1651Reliq. Wotton. 257 (R.) Decrees against defrauders of the publick chests. 1754Richardson Grandison (1766) V. 67 Who would not rather be the sufferer than the defrauder? 1878N. Amer. Rev. CXXVII. 287 A defrauder of the revenue. |