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fraudulency ? Obs.|ˈfrɔːdjʊlənsɪ| [f. next: see -ency.] = prec.; also an instance of this.
1630Lord Banians 86 The merchants grew full of fraudulency in their dealings. 1659W. Brough Manual p. iv, To prevent..all further fraudulencies, He thinks fit to have his Name affixed to it. 1700S. Sewall Diary 18 Apr. (1879) II. 11, I press'd..that Capt. Checkley should give Daniel a Deed; that so this Fraudulency might not remain to be seen. 1792–7Geddes Crit. Rem. Exod. xii. 2 (R. Suppl.) The Egyptians were guilty of inexcusable fraudulency. nonce-use.1857Sat. Rev. III. 272/1 His Fraudulency Mr. Redpath was visited by the Turnkey this morning. |