Traïdor
Traïdor is the Catalan noun for a person who betrays someone’s trust or loyalty, typically by acting against them or by siding with an opponent. It is equivalent to the English “traitor” and the Spanish “traidor.” The feminine form is traïdora and the plural is traïdors. The term is used in everyday speech, journalism, and literature to describe acts of betrayal in personal, political, or military contexts.
Origin and orthography: traïdor comes from Late Latin traditor, from Latin tradere “to hand over, betray.” In
Usage and nuance: calling someone a traïdor carries moral condemnation and connotations of treachery. It can
Related terms and context: related forms include traïdoria, meaning treachery or betrayal. The concept appears across