trahisse
**Trahisse** is a term derived from the French language, combining *trahison* (betrayal) and the suffix *-esse*, which historically denoted a feminine form. In its original usage, *trahisse* referred to a woman accused of or guilty of betrayal, often in contexts involving treason or infidelity. This term was particularly prominent in medieval and early modern European literature, where it was sometimes used to describe female figures who betrayed their husbands, lovers, or even their own families.
The concept of betrayal by women was a recurring theme in historical and literary narratives, often reflecting
In some historical contexts, *trahisse* was also used in legal or judicial settings to describe women accused