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CHEAT, v.t.

1. To deceive and defraud in a bargain; to deceive for the purpose of gain in selling. Its proper application is to commerce, in which a person uses some arts, or misrepresentations, or withholds some facts, by which he deceives the purchaser.

2. To deceive by any artifice, trick or device, with a view to gain an advantage contrary to common honesty; as, to cheat a person at cards.

3. To impose on; to trick. It is followed by of or out of, and colloquially by into, as to cheat a child into a belief that a medicine is palatable.

CHEAT, n.

1. A fraud committed by deception; a trick; imposition; imposture.

2. A person who cheats; one guilty of fraud by deceitful practices.
1913 Definition
Cheat (cheat)
n.(?)
Cheat
[rob. an abbrevation of escheat, lands or tenements 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 or supposed, that were resorted to in procuring
  1. An act of deception or fraud; that which is the means of fraud or deception; a fraud; a trick; imposition; imposture.

    When I consider life, 'tis all a cheat.
    Dryden.

  2. One who cheats or deceives; an impostor; a deceiver; a cheater.

    Airy wonders, which cheats interpret.
    Johnson

  3. A troublesome grass, growing as a weed in grain fields; -- called also chess. See Chess.
  4. The obtaining of property from another by an intentional active distortion of the truth.

    * When cheats are effected by deceitful or illegal symbols or tokens which may affect the public at large and against which common prudence could not have guarded, they are indictable at common law. Wharton.

    Syn. -- Deception; imposture; fraud; delusion; artifice; trick; swindle; deceit; guile; finesse; stratagem.

  5. To deceive and defraud] to impose upon; to trick; to swindle.

    I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer, that by his cunning hath cheated me of this island.
    Shak.

  6. To beguile.
    Sir W. Scott.

    To cheat winter of its dreariness.
    W. Irving.

    Syn. -- To trick; cozen; gull; chouse; fool; outwit; circumvent; beguile; mislead; dupe; swindle; defraud; overreach; delude; hoodwink; deceive; bamboozle.

  7. To practice fraud or trickery; as, to cheat at cards.
  8. Wheat, or bread made from wheat.
    [Obs.] Drayton.

    Their purest cheat,
    Thrice bolted, kneaded, and subdued in paste.
    Chapman.


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