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Word Meanings - TRICKSTER - Book Publishers vocabulary database

One who tricks; a deceiver; a tricker; a cheat.

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  • CHEATABLE
    Capable of being cheated.
  • TRICKERY
    The art of dressing up; artifice; stratagem; fraud; imposture.
  • TRICKSTER
    One who tricks; a deceiver; a tricker; a cheat.
  • CHEATABLENESS
    Capability of being cheated.
  • DECEIVER
    One who deceives; one who leads into error; a cheat; an impostor. The deceived and the deceiver are his. Job xii. 16. Syn. -- Deceiver, Impostor. A deceiver operates by stealth and in private upon individuals; an impostor practices his arts on the
  • TRICKER
    A trigger. Boyle.
  • TRICKSY
    Exhibiting artfulness; trickish. "My tricksy spirit!" Shak. he tricksy policy which in the seventeenth century passed for state wisdom. Coleridge.
  • CHEATER
    1. One who cheats. 2. An escheator. Shak.
  • TRICKSINESS
    The quality or state of being tricksy; trickiness. G. Eliot.
  • CHEAT
    A troublesome grass, growing as a weed in grain fields; -- called also chess. See Chess. (more info) that fall to a lord or to the state by forfeiture, or by the death of the tenant without heirs; the meaning being explained by the frauds, real
  • ESCHEATOR
    An officer whose duty it is to observe what escheats have taken place, and to take charge of them. Burrill.
  • TRACHEATE
    Breathing by means of tracheæ; of or pertaining to the Tracheata.
  • ESCHEATAGE
    The right of succeeding to an escheat. Sherwood.
  • ESCHEAT
    escheit, escheoit, escheeite, esheoite, fr. escheoir to fall to, fall to the lot of; pref. es- + cheoir, F. choir, to The falling back or reversion of lands, by some casualty or accident, to the lord of the fee, in consequence of the extinction
  • ESCHEATABLE
    Liable to escheat.
  • BELLYCHEAT
    An apron or covering for the front of the person. Beau. & Fl.
  • TRACHEATA
    An extensive division of arthropods comprising all those which breathe by tracheæ, as distinguished from Crustacea, which breathe by means of branchiæ.
  • OUTCHEAT
    To exceed in cheating.
  • EXCHEAT
    See SPENSER
  • EXCHEATOR
    See ESCHEATOR
  • RECHEAT
    A strain given on the horn to call back the hounds when they have lost track of the game.
  • PROTOTRACHEATA
    See MALACOPODA

 

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