From Middle English betrayen, betraien, equivalent to be- + tray (“to betray”). further etymology information Middle English bi- is from Old English be-...
/bəˈtɹeɪd/ Rhymes: -eɪd betrayed (comparative more betrayed, superlative most betrayed) Suffering from betrayal unbetrayed betrayed simple past and past...
From betray + -er. Rhymes: -eɪə(ɹ) English Wikipedia has an article on: betrayer Wikipedia betrayer (plural betrayers) Someone who betrays, or reveals...
From betray + -ing. betraying (comparative more betraying, superlative most betraying) That betrays betrayingly unbetraying betraying present participle...
From betray + -able. betrayable (comparative more betrayable, superlative most betrayable) Capable of being betrayed. 1959, Films and filming: Volume...
From betray + -ment. betrayment (countable and uncountable, plural betrayments) (archaic or nonstandard) betrayal “betrayment”, in Webster’s Revised...