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Cunningly
In a cunning manner with cunning
Machiavelian
of government as enunciated in his tract The Prince politically cunning characterized by duplicity political expediency unscrupulous cunning or bad faith
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Cofferer of the King's household
accounts in the Exchequer. Mentioned in 39 Eliz. c. 7, Cun. Law Dict.
Collatione facta uni post mortem alterius
before admittance, the King may bestow his presentation to another, Cun. Law Dict.; reg. Brev. 31 b.
Contingent use
the contingency expressed in the limitation of such use: see Cun. Law. Dict.; 1 Rep. 11; Gilbert on Uses, 3rd Edn.
Clavia
Clavia, a club or mace, Cun. Law Dict.
Overknowing
Too knowing or too cunning
Knacky
Having a knack cunning crafty trickish
Litherly
Crafty cunning mischievous wicked treacherous lazy
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