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treasonous, a.|ˈtriːz(ə)nəs| [f. as prec. + -ous.] Full of or abounding in treason; characterized by treason or treachery; treasonable.
c1450[implied in treasonously]. 1593Nashe Christ's T. Wks. (Grosart) IV. 196 Bannings, cursings, secrete murmurings, out-rage, murder, iniustice, all which are high treasonous trespasses against God. 1605Shakes. Macb. ii. iii. 138 Against the vndivulg'd pretence, I fight Of Treasonous Mallice. 1784New Spectator No. 18. 3 To prohibit such and such pieces, that were blasphemous, libellous, or treasonous. 1875W. Warburton Edw. III, i. 21 That he had trepanned the Earl of Kent into a treasonous conspiracy. Hence ˈtreasonously adv., in a treasonous manner.
c1450Mirour Saluacioun 2757 And Jhū crist with Judas kissis he tresovnously. 1821Milman Fortune 181 Steep'd treasonously in great Pompey's gore. |