traison

See also: traïson

Old French

Alternative forms

  • traïson (diaereses are not universally used in transcriptions of Old French)
  • traisoun (Anglo-Norman)
  • traisun (Anglo-Norman)
  • treison
  • treisun (Anglo-Norman)
  • treson
  • tresoun (Anglo-Norman)
  • tresun (Anglo-Norman)

Etymology

From Latin trāditiōnem, accusative singular of trāditiō.

Noun

traison f (oblique plural traisons, nominative singular traison, nominative plural traisons)

  1. treason

Descendants

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