[trĕch́ə-rē]
(n.)Willful betrayal of fidelity, confidence, or trust; perfidy.
(n.)The act or an instance of such betrayal.
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Treachery is a statutory offence in Australia. There was also an unrelated statutory offence bearing that name in the United Kingdom, but it has been abolished. Both of these offences were derived fr...
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The Treachery of Images ( La trahison des images 1928–29) is a series of paintings by René Magritte, the most noted of which is famous for its inscription Ceci n'est pas une pipe (pronu...
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But we're supposing now, and so what we've supposed is that after we conquer Iraq we come into possession of undisputable proof of treachery by the German and/or French governments, who are supposedly our allies.
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This section deals with people who spied for Germany during the Second World War, and were convicted and subsequently executed under the Treachery Act 1940, for their activities. Those people whose records I have examined have their own page...
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