tricher
French
verb
Definitions
- to cheat
Etymology
Inherited from Old French trichier inherited from Latin *triccāre, tricāre, trīcor, tricor, trīcārī (delay, behave in an evasive manner, trifle, search for detours).
Origin
Latin
trīcor, tricor, trīcārī
Gloss
delay, behave in an evasive manner, trifle, search for detours
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- betrick English
- outtrick English
- overtrick English
- trick English
- trickable English
- trickdom English
- tricker English
- tricketh English
- trickish English
- trickless English
- trickment English
- tricksome English
- trickster English
- tricky English
- undertrick English
- untrickable English
- *triccāre Latin
- tricāre Latin
- trīcor, tricor, trīcārī Latin
- trīcāre Latin
- Trick German
- trek Dutch, Flemish
- tricherie French
- トリック Japanese
- trik Polish
- trick Danish
- trichier Old French
- triquer Old French
- trigar Catalan, Valencian
- trikk Icelandic
- trișa Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- trechen Middle High German
- trique ONF.