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tresor — treson, tresor, our obs. ff. treason, treasure … Useful english dictionary
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treason — (n.) early 13c., from Anglo Fr. treson, from O.Fr. traison (11c.; Mod.Fr. trahison), from L. traditionem (nom. traditio) a handing over, delivery, surrender (see TRADITION (Cf. tradition)). Old French form influenced by the verb trair betray. In… … Etymology dictionary
trea|son — «TREE zuhn», noun. 1. the action of being false to one s country or ruler. Helping the enemies of one s country is treason. According to the United States Constitution, “Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against… … Useful english dictionary