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[gdw]
[
FEW: *13/ii,152b
traditor
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC:
∅
;
TL:
∅
;
DEAF:
traïtor (traïtrie)
;
DMF:
∅
;
TLF:
∅
;
OED:
traitory n.
;
MED:
traitouri(e n.
;
DMLBS:
∅
]
traiterie,
traitury
s.
1
law
(offence of) violation of one’s allegiance or obligations to another person
:
(
1376
)
nient ataynt en sa vie de nulle felonie ne traitrie
ii 335
(
a.1399;
MS: a.1399
)
treterent [...] de plusours maters et extorciones faitz par diverses gentz et par traitury
83
♦
law
treason, (offence of) violation of one’s allegiance to the king or to the kingdom
:
(
1280-1307;
MS: s.xiv
1/4
)
cil le comparra mult chier si faite traiterie; Ne li vaudra Sire Edward qu’il vouche a garantie
350.1570
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