单词 | treacher |
释义 | † treachern. Obsolete. a. A deceiver, a cheat; one who deceives by trickery; sometimes, a traitor. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > [noun] > one who deceives swikec1000 wielerOE adderOE knavec1275 treacherc1290 guiler1303 gabbera1325 tricharda1327 faitoura1340 jugglera1340 beswiker1340 wernard1362 knackerc1380 beguilera1382 deceiver1382 illusor1382 deceivant1393 fob1393 falsea1400 mocker?c1450 feature14.. deceptor1484 seductor1490 bullera1500 troker?a1500 craftera1529 circumventorc1540 bobber1542 cloyner?1550 illuder?1550 tricker1550 double-dealer1567 treacherer1571 falsary1573 abuser1579 falser1579 treachetour1590 deluder1592 ignis fatuus1592 foolmonger1593 prestigiator1595 aguiler1598 baffler1606 cog-foist1606 feaguer1610 guile-man1614 hocus-pocus1624 colt1632 hoodwink1638 blindfoldera1649 napper1653 cheat1664 fooler1677 underdealer1682 circumvenerc1686 chincher1688 dodger1698 nickum1699 sheep-shearer1699 trickster1711 bilker1717 trickologist1723 taker-in1776 bilk1790 duper1792 Yorkshire bite1801 intake1808 gammoner1819 doer1840 delusionist1841 fiddler1857 snide1874 hoodwinker1884 tanger1886 take-down1888 tiddlywinker1893 wangler1912 frost1914 twicer1924 lurkman1945 jive-ass1964 skanker1973 society > morality > duty or obligation > recognition of duty > undutifulness > treachery > [noun] > treason > traitor to country or government traitorc1290 treason-worker1553 treacherer1571 treacher1591 Catiline1592 patricide1593 treason-monger1746 treasonist1796 parricide1853 fifth-columnist1940 c1290 S. Eng. Leg. I. 332/326 Þov art symon Magus, godes trichor. c1290 S. Eng. Leg. I. 348/104 Askebert he was i-cleoped, a strong trichour, alas! ?a1366 Romaunt Rose 197 That is she that makith trechoures. 1481 W. Caxton tr. Siege & Conqueste Jerusalem (1893) lxxx. 127 He was a trychour. 1553 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Eneados viii. Prol. 97 Sum treitcheoure [v.r. trachour] crynis the cunȝe, and kepis corne stakkis. 1591 E. Spenser Prosopopoia in Complaints sig. Q2v Those same treachours vile. 1613 N. Breton Answer in Vncasing Machiuils Instr. G j b If to Countrie thou hast a trechers heart. 1714 ‘N. Ironside’ Orig. Canto Spencer xxxv. 24 But smiling on the Treachour stood aloof. 1767 W. J. Mickle Concubine i. xxxvii The hungrie Trout the glitteraund Treachor eyes. b. attributive or as adj. Cheating, treacherous. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > [adjective] ficklea1000 hinderyeapc1000 swikelc1000 as right (also stiff, straight, crooked, etc.) as a ram's hornOE fakenOE swikefulc1100 frakelc1175 swikec1175 wrenchfulc1225 wielfulc1275 ginfulc1300 guileful13.. treacherousc1330 guilesomea1382 guilousc1384 enginousa1393 deceivant1393 treacherc1400 serpentinec1422 deceivousa1425 guilyc1430 beguilous1483 slapea1500 fallacious1509 treget1519 gaudya1529 beguileful1530 Spanish1530 juggling?1531 snakish1532 prestigious?1534 knack-hardy1549 pratting1570 fogging1585 snakya1586 abusive1595 faithless1597 faiterous1600 guiled1600 trompant1605 amusing1609 braida1616 dodging1625 Ulyssean1639 tricksome1648 knackish1660 hocus-pocus1668 bubbling1675 rusé1689 tricking1697 trickish1705 lurching1728 tricksy1766 trickful1775 tricky1786 slippy1828 shirky1847 dodgy1861 sidewinding1902 slithery1902 hyping1968 deceiteous- society > morality > duty or obligation > recognition of duty > undutifulness > treachery > [adjective] swikec893 lewec1000 swikelc1000 swikefulc1100 culvert?c1225 fokela1275 colwardc1330 treacherousc1330 traitorousc1380 traitora1400 treacherc1400 traitorfulc1440 proditorious?a1475 fraudfulc1475 proditiousa1500 proditorya1500 perfidiousa1538 snakya1586 traitorlya1586 Punic1590 traitor-wise1598 faiterous1600 Iscarioticala1625 Judaslya1626 fidious1640 traditoriana1734 double-crossing1838 Judasian1855 Iscariotic1879 two-timing1927 two-time1937 quisling1941 c1400 Rom. Rose 6308 Forsothe I am a fals traitour God iugged me for a theef trichour. a1500 ( J. Yonge tr. Secreta Secret. (Rawl.) (1898) 235 Whoso hath the neke ful shorte he is voucheous, deceyuant, and trechure. a1513 W. Dunbar Flyting in Poems (1998) I. 202 Thy trechour tung hes tane ane Heland strynd. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.c1290 |
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