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traitorship|ˈtreɪtəʃɪp| [f. traitor n. + -ship.] The function or action of a traitor. In quot. 1645, ? the personality of a traitor.
1645Wither Vox Pacif. 52 Nay, some among you are so void of reason, To buy their Traytorships. 1869Ruskin Crown Wild Olive iv. (1898) 184 Treasure..which even our traitorship..cannot sully. 1893Temple Bar Mag. XCIX. 2 A sense of traitorship to his own nature. |