/ˈkʌvɪnəs/ – adjective
Definition: có tinh chất lừa dối, thực hiện ngấm ngầm để gây thiệt hại cho bên thứ ba.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, “covinous” refers to a wrongful or fraudulent act done in secret by two or more people with a common intent to deceive or defraud others. It implies a conspiracy or collusion to achieve a malicious or illegal purpose.
Example: The court found that the parties had engaged in a covinous agreement to defraud the creditors.