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  • 127treachery — [13] Despite the passing resemblance, treachery has no etymological connection with traitor or treason. In fact, its closest English relative is trick. The word was treacle 516 borrowed from Old French trecherie, a derivative of trichier ‘cheat’… …

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  • 128brittle — /ˈbrɪtl / (say britl) adjective 1. breaking readily with a comparatively smooth fracture, as glass. 2. tense; irritable. 3. strained; insincere. –noun 4. a sweet made with treacle and nuts: peanut brittle. {Middle English britel, from Old English …