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treacher
English
Etymology
From Middle English trecher, from Old French trecheor (modern tricheur), from trechier, tricher (“to cheat, trick”). Compare English trick.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t??t????/
- Rhymes: -?t??(?)
Noun
treacher (plural treachers)
- (archaic) A traitor or deceiver.
Derived terms
- treacherer
- treachersome
Related terms
- treacherous
- treachery
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breacher
English
Etymology
breach +? -er
Noun
breacher (plural breachers)
- One who breaches.
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