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covin
/ ˈkʌvɪn /
noun
- law a conspiracy between two or more persons to act to the detriment or injury of another
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Word History and Origins
Origin of covin1
C14: from Old French; see coven , convene
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Example Sentences
There is thirteen persons in each Covin; and each of us has one Sprite to wait upon us, when we please to call upon him.
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I was standin' in the street with the crowd outside Covin' Garden, watchin' the swells go inter the operer.
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So no more information was given of the spirits of the Covin.
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Shall I, an innocent proprietor, be mulcted of my right by thy fraud and covin?
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John Young was the officer of her covin, and the number composing it was thirteen.
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