This preest the somme of fourty pound anon Of nobles fette, and took hem everichon 1365 To this chanoun, for this ilke receit; Al his werking nas but fraude and deceit.
That other marchandise, that men haunten with fraude and trecherie and deceite, with lesinges and false othes, is cursed and dampnable.
This shaltou swere on thy professioun, 2135 With-outen fraude or cavillacioun.
By this tale ye may perceyue, that they whiche be the inuenters and diuisers of fraude and disceit, ben often times therby deceyued them selfe.
Thus by his faire fraude he scraped money from them bothe.
Tarrant points out to me the parallel problem at Met IX 711 'indecepta pia mendacia fraude latebant', where context requires indecepta to have the meaning 'undetected'.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fraude" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.