ˌmaləˈfīˌdēz, ˌmäləˈfēˌdās noun
Etymology: Late Latin, bad faith
: bad faith : purpose to deceive or defraud
the mala fides of the company is generally a question for the jury — Ira Carlisle
ˌmaləˈfīˌdēz, ˌmäləˈfēˌdās noun
Etymology: Late Latin, bad faith
: bad faith : purpose to deceive or defraud
the mala fides of the company is generally a question for the jury — Ira Carlisle
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012