dolus
/ˈdoʊləs/Definitions
1. noun
In law, a wrongful intention or design to commit a crime; a guilty mind or intention.
“The judge considered the defendant’s dolus when determining the severity of the sentence.”
2. noun
A clever trick or stratagem, often used to deceive or outwit others.
“The politician’s dolus in the campaign speech was to appeal to the emotions of the audience.”