cozener

English

Alternative forms

  • (16th century): cosener, cosiner, cousoner, coosener, cossoner, cousener
  • (17th century): cos’ner, cosener, cosiner, couzener, coz’ner, cozoner

Etymology

cozen + -er

Pronunciation

Noun

cozener (plural cozeners)

  1. An imposter, a swindler.
    • 1606, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of King Lear:
      The usurer hangs the cozener.
    • 1993, Richard Burt, Licensed by authority: Ben Jonson and the discourses of censorship:
      Yet the difference between players and cozeners was not always secure.

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