Crossword clues for traitress
traitress
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Traitress \Trai"tress\, n. [F. tra[^i]tresse.]
A woman who betrays her country or any trust; a traitoress.
--Dryden.
Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of traitoress English)
WordNet
n. female traitor
Usage examples of "traitress".
She wanted to run, to fly to this meeting that should remove from him the odious feelings he must have, that she, Barbara Caradoc, was a vulgar enchantress, a common traitress and coquette!
Little traitress, my fingers itch at thee: and to leave only a bowl of water, too!
Was that indeed Yelaya, as the cold sweat on the backs of his hands told him, or was it that little hussy Muriela, turned traitress after all?
Once the traitress and I had become lovers, I was able to discover the location and guard codes of the nerve gas armaments.
The traitress replied on January 27 that she had already sold everything and shared the proceeds with Mrs.
Am I not traitress enough to read all his letters, and pardon him for his love?
But the more truthfully she told her story so much the more did the good lady believe her to be mad, and we often laughed together at the extraordinary fancies of the traitress.