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1 TRAITOR
[N]PRODITOR (-ORIS) (M)TRADITOR (-ORIS) (M)PERFUGA (-AE) (M)PARICIDA (-AE) (MF)PARRICIDA (-AE) (MF) -
2 proditor
proditor, oris, m., betrayer; traitor, L. 6:16; A. 7:52; 2 T. 3:4.* -
3 traditor
†traditor, oris, m., traitor.*
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