Be false to; be dishonest with.
To cause someone to believe an untruth; to practice trickery or fraud.
1 This day my cozen Thomas dropped his hanger, and it was lost.
2 Thence to the Temple to my cozen Roger Pepys, and thence to Serjt.
3 I must cozen a supply of those, before I leave.
4 Don't cozen me, Snow, you know I won't have it.
5 There is no help for it but that I cozen him into divorcing me.
6 All women think they can cozen men: few women think they can cozen women.
7 His study is to counterfeit impotency, and his practice to cozen simplicity of charity.
8 He calls me cozen and seems a very knowing man.
9 This day I sent my cozen Roger a tierce of claret, which I give him.
10 This morning my cozen Thomas Pepys, the turner, sent me a cupp of lignum vitae
11 He thinks to cozen us with his cheap words.
12 You thought to cozen that poor, harmless old man out of his property-outof me.
13 Another friend she would say 'here comes cozen Auckney'.
14 The miserly Lombard would cozen you of your honor if he could but sell it again.
15 Here to the Lobby, and spoke with my cozen Roger, who is going to Cambridge to-morrow.
16 Here Eliza found a disreputable-looking person trying to cozen Mary into admitting him to the house.
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