different between traitorously vs proditoriously
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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proditoriously
English
Etymology
proditorious +? -ly
Adverb
proditoriously (comparative more proditoriously, superlative most proditoriously)
- (obsolete) In a proditorious manner; treacherously, traitorously.
- , Folio Society, 2006, vol.1, p.221:
- he humbly calleth for mercy, alleaging that he had justly murthered the murtherer of his father, whom his good chance was to finde there, averring by good witnesses, before them all, that in the Citie of the Leontines, his father had been proditoriously slaine by him, on whom he had now revenged himselfe.
- , Folio Society, 2006, vol.1, p.221:
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