Traitor, one guilty of treason: Lucr. 361. Lucr. 361 Lucr. 361 Lucr. 361 Tp. I, 2, 460. Tp. I, 2, 460 V, 128. Meas. I, 4, 77. LLL IV, 3, 212. V, 2, 604. As I, 3, 54. All's I, 1, 50. H6A I, 3, 15. II, 1, 19. II, 4, 97. IV, 3, 27. H6B I, 3, 177. H6B I, 3, 177 H6B I, 3, 177 I, 4, 44. II, 3, 103. III, 1, 174. IV, 2, 115. IV, 2, 115 R3 III, 4, 77. H8 I, 2, 214. Tit. V, 2, 178 etc. With to before the person or cause betrayed: Gent. IV, 4, 110. Err. III, 2, 167. As II, 3, 13. Shr. V, 2, 160. R2 I, 3, 24. R2 I, 3, 24 IV, 135. H6C I, 1, 79. R3 I, 4, 210. Cor. III, 3, 66.
Used as a feminine: As I, 3, 58. As I, 3, 58 Shr. V, 2, 160. All's II, 1, 99. Wint. II, 1, 89. In Wiv. III, 3, 65 the spurious Qq and M. Edd. t., Ff tyrant.
Adjectively: “his t. eye,” Lucr. 73. “a t. coward,” R2 I, 1, 102. “a t. villain,” H6A IV, 3, 13. “their t. father,” H6B V, 1, 116. “the t. murderer,” Rom. III, 5, 85 (Ff and later Qq om. murderer).