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Definition of Treacher
1. n. A traitor; a cheat.
Definition of Treacher
1. Noun. (obsolete) A traitor or deceiver. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Treacher
1. a betrayer [n -S] - See also: betrayer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Treacher
Literary usage of Treacher
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to by Robert Nares (1859)
"... treacher, г. Traitor; hence the word treachery. Fools l>y heavenly compulsion ;
knaves, .... treacher ..."
2. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association by Geologists' Association (1906)
"By Llewellyn treacher, FGS, and Harold J. Osborne White, FGS (Illustrated.)
Plate VII. , . a. LONDON: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. LONDON: EDWARD STANFORD, 12, 13, ..."
3. International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures by Henry W. Cattell, M. D. Witherspoon (1895)
"BY E. treacher COLLINS, FRCS, Curator and Librarian to the Royal London Ophthalmic
Hospital, England. GENTLEMEN,—It is frequently said, in commenting on the ..."
4. North Borneo: Explorations and Adventures on the Equator by Frank Hatton, Joseph Hatton (1886)
"... and verdict—A jungle cemetery—The pathetic story told by Governor treacher.
I. AND it was so. He went inland no more. They carried him to the coast, ..."
5. Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to by Great Britain Magistrates' cases, Edward William Cox (1870)
"This was the petition of Mary treacher (by her next friend) and Benjamin treacher
her ... The petition stated that in Oct. 1848 Mary treacher (then Магу ..."
6. Walks in Oxford: Comprising an Original, Historical, and Descriptive Account by W. M. Wade (1818)
"1783, during the Mayoralty of Sir John treacher, Knight. Of the numerous monuments,
one, placed against the north wall, can scarcely fail to attract the ..."