Both Uses of
treacherous
in
Middlemarch
- And she had already come to take life very much as a comedy in which she had a proud, nay, a generous resolution not to act the mean or treacherous part.†
Chpt 3
- Clouds gathered with treacherous quickness, the rain came down, and Will was obliged to take shelter in the house.†
Chpt 4 *
Definition:
-
(treacherous as in: a scheming, treacherous assistant) guilty of betrayal or deception or likely to betray or deceive