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traitorous
English
Alternative forms
- traitourous (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English trayterous, traytrous, (also Middle English traytours, treytours), from Anglo-Norman traiterous, traitourous and Old French traitros.
Pronunciation
- enPR: tr?t??r?s, IPA(key): /?t?e?t???s/
Adjective
traitorous (comparative more traitorous, superlative most traitorous)
- Characteristic of a traitor; disloyal.
- (law) Constituting treason; treasonable or seditious.
Synonyms
- traitorsome
- treacherous
Translations
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traitorously
English
Alternative forms
- traitourously (obsolete, rare)
Etymology
traitorous +? -ly
Adverb
traitorously (comparative more traitorously, superlative most traitorously)
- In a traitorous manner; treacherously.
- The vizier traitorously revealed the location of the hiding princess in order to save himself.
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