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stuffe
1386-87
traitrie
1280-1307
simplement
s.xii
1
hanger
1423
[traitousement]
1343-50
tistresse
s.xiii
1
[seculerement]
1171-74
tistur
s.xii
2
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[traitousement]
(1343-50)
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[gdw]
FEW:
traditor
13,153a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
träitros (träitosement) 10,521
DEAF:
traïtor (traïtosement)
DMF:
trahiteusement
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
tretousement
adv.
1
traitorously, treacherously, without loyalty to a person to whom allegiance is owed
:
(
1343-50;
MS: 1343-50
)
donkes estoit la mort sire Edward de Carnarvan son piere pupplié, qe estoit tretousement murdriz en le chastel de Berklé
60
trahie#1
trahine
trahir#1
trahisement
trahisun
trahisunable
trahisunablement
trahisunel
traiterous
traiterousement
traitre
traitresse
traitressement
traitrie
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