traitor

  • 51traitor — One who, being trusted, betrays; one guilty of treason (q.v.) …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 52traitor — A person who has committed treason. One who has betrayed his country. See treason …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 53traitor — n. (fem. traitress) (often foll. by to) a person who is treacherous or disloyal, esp. to his country. Derivatives: traitorous adj. traitorously adv. Etymology: ME f. OF traiumlt(o)ur f. L traditor oris f. tradere: see TRADITION …

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  • 54Traitor's Ford — [ [http://vamp.idlers.org/ jaffa/warwickshire.htm www.wetroads.co.uk ] ] . References …

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  • 55Traitor’s Gate — the main entrance to the Tower of London from the River Thames. It is a wide, low arch through which prisoners accused of crimes against the king or queen were taken on their way to being kept in the Tower. * * * …

    Universalium

  • 56The Mageborn Traitor —   …

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  • 57My Life as a Traitor —   Author(s) Zarah Ghahramani, Robert Hillman …

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  • 58The Marlows and the Traitor — infobox Book | name = The Marlows and the Traitor orig title = translator = author = Antonia Forest cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Faber and Faber release date = 1953 media type =… …

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  • 59The Traitor — is a Caroline era stage play, a tragedy written by James Shirley. Along with The Cardinal, The Traitor is widely considered to represent the finest of Shirley s efforts in the genre, and to be among the best tragedies of its period. It is… …

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  • 60Torments of the Traitor — infobox Book | name = Torments of the Traitor / The Fate of the Fallen title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover author = Ian Irvine cover artist = Les Peterson (Australian edition) Lee Gibbons (UK edition) country = Australia …

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