请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 treacher
释义

treachern.

/ˈtrɛtʃə/
Forms: Middle English trichor, Middle English trichour, Middle English trychor, ( tryschor), Middle English trychour, trycheour, trycheur, 1500s trycher; Middle English trechur, trecchour, Middle English–1500s (1700s) trechour, Middle English trechure; 1500s trechor, ( trachour, treitcheoure), 1500s–1600s trecher, 1500s–1700s treacher, treachour, 1700s treachor.
Etymology: < Old French trecheor, -eur, tricheor, -eur (12th cent. in Godefroy), French tricheur, agent-noun (see -er suffix2, -or suffix) < Old French trechier , tricher to cheat, trick: see treche v. (Compare Provençal trichaire, trichador, Italian trecchiero.
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
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/11/10 17:42:31