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cahoots

English

Etymology

Earlier cahoot. This word was used in popular English literature in the early nineteenth century. It comes perhaps from French cahute (cabin), from Old French [Term?], possibly blend of cabane (cabin), and hutte (hut). Also thought to be from French cohorte, or a slang form of English cohort in the meaning "accomplice."

Pronunciation

  • enPR: k?-ho?ots?, IPA(key): /k??hu?ts/

Noun

cahoots pl (normally plural, singular cahoot)

  1. Collusion or collaboration to nefarious ends.
  2. (uncommon) plural of cahoot.

Derived terms

  • in cahoots
  • go cahoots

Translations

See also

  • cohort

Verb

cahoots

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cahoot

Anagrams

  • atchoos

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collude

English

Etymology

  • From Latin colludere, from con- and ludere (to play).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -u?d

Verb

collude (third-person singular simple present colludes, present participle colluding, simple past and past participle colluded)

  1. (intransitive) to act in concert with; to conspire

Synonyms

  • to be in cahoots
  • conspire
  • plot
  • scheme

Related terms

  • collusion

Translations

Anagrams

  • loculed

Italian

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ude

Verb

collude

  1. (transitive) third-person singular present indicative of colludere

Latin

Verb

coll?de

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of coll?d?

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