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| fangoka | ~ deceit, plausible pretence, guile |
| fanambakana | ~ fraud, deceit |
| fitaka | ~ deceit, fraud, stratagem, duplicity, guile. See ambaka, ambosy, angoly, felika, lainga, sandoka, soloky. ~ fraud, deceit |
| fetra ivoho | ~ [voho, the back.] Deceit. |
| gorobaka | ~ deceit. See <1fitaka#> |
| haroka | ~ deceit, fraud, duplicity, double dealing, ferreting out |
| angoly | ~ artifice, fraud, deceit, snare. See ambosy, ambaka, fitaka, sandoka, and soloky. ~ deceit |
| sombeha | ~ [Provincial] fraud, deceit |
| sombia | ~ fraud, deceit |
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| feliky ny rambony | ~ [rambo, the tail.] Used figuratively for deceit, cunning. |
| fandri-totofana | ~ [fandritotofana] A hidden snare, a concealed net, a hole covered with grass, etc. |
| safeliky ny rambony | ~ [rambo, the tail.] Used figuratively for deceit, cunning. |
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| ankosotra | ~ Gilded, overlaid with ~ a plating or coating |
deceitful ![]() | |
| kalita | ~ jocular and deceitful |
| konjo | ~ clever and deceitful |
deceitful (to be) ![]() | |
| mandainga | ~ to lie, to tell a falsehood; to leave a promise unfulfilled ~ to lie, to be deceitful |
deceitfully (to speak) ![]() | |
| midarona | ~ to speak plausibly but yet deceitfully; to pretend to go but not setting out |
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