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traitrie (1280-1307)

traitrie (1280-1307)

traiterie,  traitury  
  FEW:  traditor *13/ii,152b Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  traïtor (traïtrie)  DMF: TLF: OED:  traitory n.  MED:  traitouri(e n.  DMLBS:

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law(offence of) violation of one’s allegiance or obligations to another person
( 1376 ) nient ataynt en sa vie de nulle felonie ne traitrie  Rot Parl1 ii 335
( a.1399; MS: a.1399 )  treterent [...] de plusours maters et extorciones faitz par diverses gentz et par traitury  Anon Chr1 83
lawtreason, (offence of) violation of one’s allegiance to the king or to the kingdom
( 1280-1307; MS: s.xiv1/4 ) cil le comparra mult chier si faite traiterie; Ne li vaudra Sire Edward qu’il vouche a garantie  LANGTOFT thiol2 350.1570

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See also:

trahie1  trahine  trahir1  trahisement  trahisun  trahisunable  trahisunablement  trahisunel  traiterous  traiterousement  traitousement  traitre  traitresse  traitressement 
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traitrie