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Definition of Defrauder
1. Noun. A person who swindles you by means of deception or fraud.
Specialized synonyms: Card Shark, Card Sharp, Card Sharper, Cardsharp, Cardsharper, Sharper, Sharpie, Sharpy, Clip Artist, Con Artist, Con Man, Confidence Man, Welcher, Welsher
Generic synonyms: Beguiler, Cheat, Cheater, Deceiver, Slicker, Trickster
Derivative terms: Chisel, Chisel, Chisel, Chisel, Defraud, Gouge, Scam, Swindle
Definition of Defrauder
1. n. One who defrauds; a cheat; an embezzler; a peculator.
Definition of Defrauder
1. Noun. one who defrauds. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Defrauder
1. one that defrauds [n -S] - See also: defrauds
Lexicographical Neighbors of Defrauder
Literary usage of Defrauder
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sermons by Thomas De Witt Talmage (1885)
"THE DOOM OF THE defrauder, LIBERTINE, AND ASSASSIN. " He shall be buried with
the burial of an ass."—Jeremiah xxii., 19. JEHOIAKIM sat for ten years on a ..."
2. Handbook of the Roman Law by Ferdinand Mackeldey, Moses Aaron Dropsie (1883)
"On the other baud, those rules which were applicable to the case of the proper
defrauder were applied to the case when the debtor was cither adjudged as ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Telegraph and Telephone Companies by Sidney Walter Jones (1906)
"In other words, he can recover in damages the amount of money of which he was
defrauded, less that which he may have recovered from the defrauder. ..."
4. Principles of the Law of Contract: With a Chapter on the Law of Agency by William Reynell Anson, Arthur Linton Corbin (1919)
"2 A distinction has been drawn where the defrauder deals in person with the party
... It is held that in such a case the defrauder gets the legal power to ..."
5. A Treatise on the Law of Telegraph and Telephone Companies: Including by Sidney Walter Jones (1916)
"Therefore he cannot recover from the company the fees which he has paid an attorney
for collecting that from the defrauder, nor the costs which may have ..."
6. A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church by Augustine, Philip Schaff, John Chrysostom (1888)
"... "The wicked boasteth of his soul's desire, and the defrauder blesseth [and]
... It would be natural enough in the defrauder to do both. ..."