trahison
French
noun
Definitions
- treason
- betrayal
- (figuratively) pitfall
Etymology
Inherited from Old French traison, traïson (treason) derived from Latin traditionem, traditio suffix from French trahir (betray).
Origin
French
trahir
Gloss
betray
Concept
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Cognates and derived terms
- trahison English
- treason English
- traditionem, traditio Latin
- trāditiōnem Latin
- trahir French
- traicionar Spanish, Castilian
- traicionero Spanish, Castilian
- traición Spanish, Castilian
- tradição Portuguese
- traison, traïson Old French
- tradición Galician
- trahizar Ido
- trahir Middle French
- trahison Middle French
- tradición Asturian
- treson xno
- trahi Louisiana Creole French