See Also: bound(3)(dictionary)
bound(4)(dictionary)
bound(6)(dictionary)
bound(2)(dictionary)
bound(1)(dictionary)
bound(7)(dictionary)
bound(5)(dictionary)
bound 1,(dictionary)
Bound(medicine)
outward-bound(dictionary)

collusion (iou) and bound(7) (iou)


collusion (iou)



collusion noun. LME.
[Old & mod. French, or Latin collusio(n-), from collus- pa. ppl stem of colludere: see COLLUDE, -ION.]
Secret agreement or understanding for nefarious purposes; conspiracy; fraud, trickery. LME.
b. An instance of this. Now rare. L16.
Law. An agreement between two or more people, esp. ostensible opponents in a suit, to act to the prejudice of a third party or for an improper purpose. LME.

bound(7) (iou)



bound verb3 intrans. & refl. rare. L16.
[Var. of BOUN verb.]
Direct one's course, go.