Definition of Trahisons

1. trahison [n] - See also: trahison

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trahisons

tragicomically
tragics
tragicus
tragicus muscle
tragion
tragomaschalia
tragopan
tragopans
tragophonia
tragule
tragules
tragus
tragœdy
trahison
trahison des clercs
trahisons (current term)
trahisons des clercs
traif
traik
traiked
traiking
traikit
traiks
trail bike
trail boss
trail hand
trail head
trail making test
trail mix

Literary usage of Trahisons

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of England Under Henry the Fourth by James Hamilton Wylie (1896)
"trahisons DE FRANCE, 38, though according to the Duke's letter (in PI. ... POEM, 260. "Sans coup ferir. -Juv., 448. 4 trahisons DE FRANCE. 1 14. ..."

2. Annals of the French Stage from Its Origin to the Death of Racine by Frederick William Hawkins (1884)
"Boisrobert here induced the authorities at the Hotel de Bourgogne to accept a piece by his brother, Antoine le Metel, Sieur d'Ouville. Les trahisons ..."

3. Réflexions: Ou, Sentences Et Maximes Morales de La Rochefoucauld by François La Rochefoucauld, Louis-Aimé Martin (1822)
"Les finesses et les trahisons ne viennent que du manque d'habileté. ... Si on étoit toujours assez habile, on ne feroit jamais de finesses ni de trahisons. ..."

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