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Old Galician-Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin trāditor, trāditorem (“traitor”), from trādō (“I give over”), from trāns (“across, beyond”) + dō (“I give”).
Pronunciation
Noun
traedor m (plural traedores)
- traitor
Descendants
Portuguese
Noun
traedor m (plural traedores, feminine traedora, feminine plural traedoras)
- Obsolete spelling of traidor.
Adjective
traedor (feminine traedora, masculine plural traedores, feminine plural traedoras)
- Obsolete spelling of traidor.
Spanish
Noun
traedor m (plural traedores, feminine traedora, feminine plural traedoras)
- bringer; bearer
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