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cov·in noun also cov·ine \ˈkəvə̇n, ˈkōv-\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English covin, covine, from Middle French covin band, affair, covine affair, from Medieval Latin convenium agreement, arrangement, from Latin convenire to agree — more at convene 1. archaic : crew, band, confederacy 2. a. : collusive agreement between two or more persons to the detriment of a third : conspiracy b. archaic : fraud, trickery 3. : coven |