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" ... Unfortunately, the Latin term "fraudem" which derives from the basic Latin word "fraus" doesn't really mean "fraud" as anything like a misrepresentation, but rather to mean something like "disadvantage" or "prejudice" instead. The proper interpretation of "fraudem creditorum" would be something like "to the disadvantage of the creditor". But as the English interpreted it as "in fraud of creditors", it became synonymous to a degree with "a misrepresentation on the creditor". This was clearly incorrect, and it would store up trouble for more than 400 years. ... "
" ... Unfortunately, the Latin term fraudem which derives from the basic Latin word fraus doesn't really mean "fraud" as anything like a misrepresentation, but rather to mean something like "disadvantage" or "prejudice" instead. The proper interpretation of fraudem creditorum would be something like "to the disadvantage of the creditor". But as the English interpreted it as "in fraud of creditors", it became synonymous to a degree with "a misrepresentation on the creditor". This was clearly incorrect, and it would store up trouble for more than 400 years. ... "