Chouse
Chouse , transitive verb
[From Turkish chāūsh a messenger or interpreter, one of whom, attached to the Turkish embassy, in 1609 cheated the Turkish merchants resident in England out of £4,000.]
To cheat, trick, defraud; -- followed by of, or out of; as, to chouse one out of his money. [Colloquial]
The undertaker of the afore-cited poesy hath choused your highness.
Chouse , noun
1.
One who is easily cheated; a tool; a simpleton; a gull. — Hudibras
2.
A trick; sham; imposition. — Johnson
3.
A swindler. — B. Jonson