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Covin is an archaic word that means crew, band, confederacy, conspiracy, fraud, or coven. Learn its etymology, usage, and examples from the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.
Covin is an archaic word for a conspiracy or treachery between two or more people. Learn how to pronounce, use and spell covin with examples and synonyms from Collins English Dictionary.
Covin definition: a conspiracy between two or more persons to act to the detriment or injury of another. See examples of COVIN used in a sentence.
Covin is a legal term for a conspiracy between two or more persons to harm another. It comes from Old French and has synonyms like band, confederacy, and coven.
Covin Definition. Treachery or fraud, or a group engaged in this. A conspiracy of two or more people to defraud or injure another or others.
A group or gathering of witches who meet regularly; the word is a variant of covin (archaic term for fraud, deception; in Middle English, denoting a company or band), and comes via Old French from Latin convenium, from convenire ‘assemble’.
Definition: Covin (pronounced kuh-vin) is a term used in history to describe a secret agreement or conspiracy between two or more people to harm or cheat someone else. It can also be spelled as covine.