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fraudful, a.|ˈfrɔːdfʊl| [f. fraud n. + -ful.] Full of fraud, fraudulent, treacherous.
c1400Apol. Loll. 112 Þus he is a þef & fraudful reuar. c1450Henryson Fable Dog, Scheip & Wolf 5 Ane fraudfull Wolf was juge that time. 1500–20Dunbar Poems xxiv. 39 To pass out of this frawdfull fary. 1602Warner Alb. Eng. x. lvii. (1612) 251 By forced Warre or fraudfull peace. 1697Dryden Virg. Past. vi. 30 By the fraudful God deluded long, They now resolve to have their promis'd Song. 1725Pope Odyss iv. 393 The fraudful horse. c1750Shenstone Elegies xxiii. 21 The fraudful maid To these lone hills directs his devious way. 1860T. Martin Horace 183 Fraudful Carthage expiring in flame. Hence ˈfraudfully adv., in a fraudful manner.
c1375Sc. Leg. Saints, Baptista 497 Til fraudfully scho gert þe kinge..assemble hale his barne. c1470Henry Wallace xi. 1056 The ayth he maid; Wallace com in his will; Rycht frawdfully all thus schawyt him till. c1610Sir J. Melvil Mem. (1735) 408 The Chancellor..had left out the Rents of the Abbay of Dunfermling fraudfully. 1876Ruskin Fors Clav. VII. lxxiii. 5 In fraudfully writing for the concealment of Fraud. |