Definition of Trahison

1. Noun. (rare) Treason. ¹

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Definition of Trahison

1. treason [n -S] - See also: treason

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trahison

tragicomic
tragicomical
tragicomically
tragics
tragicus
tragicus muscle
tragion
tragomaschalia
tragopan
tragopans
tragophonia
tragule
tragules
tragus
tragœdy
trahison (current term)
trahison des clercs
trahisons
trahisons des clercs
traif
traik
traiked
traiking
traikit
traiks
trail bike
trail boss
trail hand
trail head

Literary usage of Trahison

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir by John Erskine, George Mackenzie, James Ivory (1828)
"... from the French trahison ; it being an act of treachery against the commonwealth. . kingdom should be governed by the same law in the matter of treason, ..."

2. The French Court and Society: Reign of Louis XVI and First Empire by Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1881)
"La grande trahison ! " — Proposed Federal _/?te. O exciting were the events of the period — exasperating many to frenzy, exalting others to the height of ..."

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