/ˈdouləs/ – noun
Definition: ý đồ, ý định, dự định.
A more throughout explanation: “Dolus” is a Latin term used in legal contexts to refer to deceit or fraud. In legal English, it is often used to describe intentional or willful misconduct, particularly in the context of tort law or criminal law. It implies a deliberate act of deception or dishonesty with the intent to cause harm or gain an unfair advantage.
Example: The plaintiff alleged that the defendant acted with dolus in misrepresenting the terms of the contract.