English-Thai Dictionary
traitor
N ผู้ ทรยศ phu-tor-ra-yad
traitorous
ADJ ทรยศ treacherous tor-ra-yod
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TRAITOR
n.[L. traditor; trado, to deliver. ] 1. One who violates his allegiance and betrays his country; one guilty of treason; one who, in breach of trust, delivers his country to its enemy, or any fort or place entrusted to his defense, or who surrenders an army or body of troops to the enemy, unless when vanquished; or one who takes arms and levies war against his country; or one who aids an enemy in conquering his country. [See Treason. ]
2. One who betrays his trust.
TRAITORLY
a.Treacherous. [Not in use. ]
TRAITOROUS
a.Guilty of treason; treacherous; perfidious; faithless; as a traitorous officer or subject. 1. Consisting in treason; partaking of treason; implying breach of allegiance; as a traitorous scheme or conspiracy.
TRAITOROUSLY
adv. In violation of allegiance and trust; treacherously; perfidiously. They had traitorously endeavored to subvert the fundamental laws.
TRAITOROUSNESS
n.Treachery; the quality of being treasonable.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRAITOR
Trai "tor, n. Etym: [OE. traitour, OF. traïtor, traïteur, F. treître,L. traditor, fr. tradere, traditum, to deliver, to give up or surrender treacherously, to betray; trans across, over + dare to give. See Date time, and cf. Betray, Tradition, Traditor, Treason. ]
1. One who violates his allegiance and betrays his country; one guilty of treason; one who, in breach of trust, delivers his country to an enemy, or yields up any fort or place intrusted to his defense, or surrenders an army or body of troops to the enemy, unless when vanquished; also, one who takes arms and levies war against his country; or one who aids an enemy in conquering his country. See Treason. O passing traitor, perjured and unjust! Shak.
2. Hence, one who betrays any confidence or trust; a betrayer. "This false traitor death. " Chaucer.
TRAITOR
TRAITOR Trai "tor, a.
Defn: Traitorous. [R.] Spenser. Pope.
TRAITOR
TRAITOR Trai "tor, v. t.
Defn: To act the traitor toward; to betray; to deceive. [Obs. ] " But time, it traitors me. " Lithgow.
TRAITORESS
TRAITORESS Trai "tor *ess, n.
Defn: A traitress. [Obs. ] Rom. of R.
TRAITORLY
TRAITORLY Trai "tor *ly, a.
Defn: Like a traitor; treacherous; traitorous. [Obs. ] "Traitorly rascals." Shak.
TRAITOROUS
Trai "tor *ous, a. Etym: [Cf. F. traîtreux.]
1. Guilty of treason; treacherous; perfidious; faithless; as, a traitorous officer or subject. Shak.
2. Consisting in treason; partaking of treason; implying breach of allegiance; as, a traitorous scheme. -- Trai "tor *ous *ly, adv. -- Trai "tor *ous *ness, n.
TRAITORY
TRAITORY Trai "tor *y, n.
Defn: Treachery. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
New American Oxford Dictionary
traitor
trai tor |ˈtrātər ˈtreɪdər | ▶noun a person who betrays a friend, country, principle, etc.: they see me as a traitor, a sellout to the enemy. PHRASES turn traitor betray a group or person: to think of a man like you turning traitor to his class. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French traitour, from Latin traditor, from tradere ‘hand over. ’
traitorous
trai tor ous |ˈtrātərəs ˈtreɪtərəs | ▶adjective relating to or characteristic of a traitor; treacherous: when his traitorous actions were discovered, he was imprisoned. DERIVATIVES trai tor ous ly adverb
Oxford Dictionary
traitor
trai |tor |ˈtreɪtə | ▶noun a person who betrays someone or something, such as a friend, cause, or principle: he was a traitor to his own class. PHRASES turn traitor betray a group or person. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French traitour, from Latin traditor, from tradere ‘hand over ’.
traitorous
trai ¦tor |ous |ˈtreɪt (ə )rəs | ▶adjective relating to or characteristic of a traitor; treacherous: when his traitorous actions were discovered, he was imprisoned. DERIVATIVES traitorously adverb
American Oxford Thesaurus
traitor
traitor noun convicted traitors will be executed: betrayer, backstabber, double-crosser, renegade, fifth columnist; turncoat, defector, deserter; collaborator, informer, mole, snitch, double agent; Judas, Benedict Arnold, quisling; informal snake in the grass, two-timer, rat, scab, fink.
traitorous
traitorous adjective his dealings with a traitorous party: treacherous, disloyal, treasonous, renegade, backstabbing; double-crossing, double-dealing, faithless, unfaithful, two-faced, duplicitous, deceitful, false; informal two-timing; literary perfidious. ANTONYMS loyal.
Oxford Thesaurus
traitor
traitor noun he was tried in a military court as a traitor: betrayer, back-stabber, double-crosser, double-dealer, renegade, Judas, quisling, fifth columnist, viper; turncoat, defector, apostate, deserter; collaborator, fraternizer, colluder, informer, double agent; informal snake in the grass, two-timer, rat, scab; rare traditor, tergiversator, renegado. ANTONYMS loyalist, patriot.
traitorous
traitorous adjective an agent who had ties with a traitorous party: treacherous, disloyal, treasonous, back-stabbing; double-crossing, double-dealing, faithless, unfaithful, perfidious, two-faced, false-hearted, duplicitous, deceitful, false, untrue, untrustworthy, unreliable, undependable, fickle; informal two-timing. ANTONYMS loyal, faithful, patriotic.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
traitor
trai tor /tréɪtə r /〖trait (引き渡す )or (者 )〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C ⦅かたく ⦆〖時に呼びかけて 〗 «…への » 反逆者 ; 裏切り者 «to » ▸ She was a traitor to her company [our trust ].彼女は会社 [我々の信頼 ]を裏切った ▸ turn traitor to A Aを裏切る, Aに謀反する
traitorous
tr á i tor ous /-t (ə )rəs /形容詞 ⦅文 ⦆〈行動などが 〉反逆 [裏切り, 謀反 ]の .~ly 副詞