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traitorism|ˈtreɪtərɪz(ə)m| [f. traitor n. + -ism.] The practice or principles of a traitor.
1591Troub. Raigne K. John ii. (1611) I ij b, But wher fel traitorisme hath residence, There wants no words to set despight on worke. 1661K. W. Conf. Charac., Gd. old Cause (1860) 62 The..most notorious cause of innovation and traitorisme. a1734North Exam. ii. v. (1740) 323 The Loyal Clergy of the Church of England at that time [c 1680]..are charged with Traitorism of their Principles. 1888Times (weekly ed.) 29 June 8/1 There was no traitorism in the ranks. 1898Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch 5 Jan. 7/1 Charges of conspiracy and traitorism were freely made. |