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trahizar

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French trahison and Spanish traición, in length also from English treason, all ultimately from Latin trāditiōnem, accusative singular of trāditiō.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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trahizar (present tense trahizas, past tense trahizis, future tense trahizos, imperative trahizez, conditional trahizus)

  1. (transitive) to betray, be false to, double-cross

Conjugation

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Conjugation of trahizar
present past future
infinitive trahizar trahizir trahizor
tense trahizas trahizis trahizos
conditional trahizus
imperative trahizez
adjective active participle trahizanta trahizinta trahizonta
adverbial active participle trahizante trahizinte trahizonte
nominal
active participle
singular trahizanto trahizinto trahizonto
plural trahizanti trahizinti trahizonti
adjective passive participle trahizata trahizita trahizota
adverbial passive participle trahizate trahizite trahizote
nominal
passive participle
singular trahizato trahizito trahizoto
plural trahizati trahiziti trahizoti

Derived terms

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  • statotrahizo (high treason)
  • trahizajo (act of treason)
  • trahizante (treacherously)
  • trahizanto (betrayer, traitor; someone who is currently betraying)
  • trahize (treacherously)
  • trahizema (treacherous, perfidious)
  • trahizemo (betrayer, traitor; someone who has the tendency to betray)
  • trahizero (betrayer, traitor; someone who has betrayed multiple times)
  • trahizinto (betrayer, traitor; someone who had previously betrayed)
  • trahizo (betraying, treason)