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  2. early 13c., bitraien, "prove false, violate by unfaithfulness;" c. 1300, "deliver or expose to the power of an enemy by treachery," also "mislead, deceive, delude," from be- + obsolete Middle English tray, from Old French traine "betrayal, deception, deceit," from trair (Modern French trahir) "betray, deceive," from Latin tradere "hand over," from trans "across" (see trans-) + dare "to give" (from PIE root *do- "to give").
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    Etymology From Middle English betrayen, betraien, equivalent to be- +‎ tray (“to betray”). English tray (“to betray”) derives from Middle English traien, from Old French traïr (“to commit treason, betray”), from Latin trādō (“to deliver, give over”). Compare also traitor, treason, tradition.

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    What is the root word of betrayal?It is attested from 1580s as "unintentionally show a true character;" by 1690s as "indicate what is not obvious;" from 1735 as "reveal or disclose in violation of confidence." In Middle English it sometimes was also bitraish, betrash, from the French present-participle stem. Related: Betrayed; betraying. also from early 13c.
    When was betrayal first used?The earliest known use of the noun betrayal is in the 1810s. OED's earliest evidence for betrayal is from 1817, in the writing of Robert Southey, poet and reviewer. betrayal is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: betray v., ‑al suffix1.
    What does it mean to betray someone?betray implies a divulging that represents a breach of faith or an involuntary or unconscious disclosure. They betrayed their country by selling its secrets to other governments. She is very loyal and would never betray a friend. She betrayed her own people by supporting the enemy. She coughed, betraying her presence behind the door.
    What is an example of a betrayal?Betrayal is also used to describe how you reveal something unconsciously, like how a blush betrays embarrassment. An act is only considered a betrayal if it violates an existing trust. The word typically implies a serious violation of trust that causes serious harm. Example: The knights’ betrayal of their king helped the invaders win the war.
     
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