Perfidy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Perfidiously
In a perfidious manner
Perfidy
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Perfidious
Guilty of perfidy violating good faith or vows false to trust or confidence reposed teacherous faithless as a perfidious friend
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Disleal
Disloyal perfidious
Falseness
state of being false contrariety to the fact inaccuracy want of integrity or uprightness double dealing unfaithfulness treachery perfidy as the falseness of a report a drawing or a singers notes the falseness of a man or
Perfidiousness
The quality of being perfidious perfidy
False hearted
Hollow or unsound at the core treacherous deceitful perfidious
Falsely
In a false manner erroneously not truly perfidiously or treacherously
Felonious
Having the quality of felony malignant malicious villainous traitorous perfidious in a legal sense done with intent to commit a crime as felonious homicide
Withersake
Withersake, an apostate, or perfidious renegade. An enemy; esp., a deliberately faithless renegade, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1595.
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Perfidy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Perfidiously
In a perfidious manner
Perfidy
Matched in: Term Perfidy
Perfidious
Guilty of perfidy violating good faith or vows false to trust or confidence reposed teacherous faithless as a perfidious friend
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Disleal
Disloyal perfidious
Falseness
state of being false contrariety to the fact inaccuracy want of integrity or uprightness double dealing unfaithfulness treachery perfidy as the falseness of a report a drawing or a singers notes the falseness of a man or
Perfidiousness
The quality of being perfidious perfidy
False hearted
Hollow or unsound at the core treacherous deceitful perfidious
Falsely
In a false manner erroneously not truly perfidiously or treacherously
Felonious
Having the quality of felony malignant malicious villainous traitorous perfidious in a legal sense done with intent to commit a crime as felonious homicide
Withersake
Withersake, an apostate, or perfidious renegade. An enemy; esp., a deliberately faithless renegade, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1595.
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