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===Etymology===
From {{
===Noun===
{{en-noun|s|traditores}}
# A [[deliverer]]; a name of [[infamy]] given to [[Christian]]s who delivered the Scriptures, or the goods of the church, to their persecutors to save their lives.
#* {{quote-text|en|year=1794|author=Joseph Milner|title=The History of the Church of Christ
|passage=A number of bishops cooperated with him , piqued that they had not been called to the ordination of Cæcilian . Seventy bishops , a number of whom had been '''traditors''' , met thus together at Carthage , to depose Cæcilian.}}
===References===
* {{R:Webster 1913}}
==Italian==
===Noun===
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# {{apocopic form of|
==Latin==
===Etymology===
From {{
===Pronunciation===
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===Noun===
{{la-noun|trāditor<3>|
{{tlb|la|post-Augustan}}
# [[betrayer]], [[traitor]]
#: {{syn|la|prōditor|index}}
# [[teacher]]
#: {{syn|la|magister}}
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====Related terms====
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====Descendants====
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* {{desc|sq|tradhtar|tradhëtar}}
* {{desc|br|treitour}}
* Italian: [[traditore]]▼
* {{desc|ca|traïdor}}
* {{desc|nl|treiteren}}
* Spanish: [[traidor]]▼
* {{desc|ht|trèt}}
* {{desc|oc|traïdor|traite}}
* {{desctree|fro|traitor}}
* {{desc|pro|trachor}}
* {{desctree|roa-opt|traedor}}
* {{desc|pms|traditor}}/{{l|pms|traditur}}
* {{desc|ro|trădător}}
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===References===
* {{R:L&S}}
* {{R:Elementary Lewis}}
* {{R:du Cange}}
* {{R:Gaffiot}}
==Piedmontese==
===Alternative forms===
* {{alt|pms|traditur}}
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|pms|/tradiˈtur/}}
===Noun===
{{head|pms|noun|g=m|plural|traditor}}
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