All 36 Uses
treason
in
A Dance With Dragons
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- What we do is treason, make no mistake.†
p. 94.2 *treason = an act of betrayal
- Three treasons will you know.†
p. 165.7treasons = acts of betrayal
- Three mounts they promised me, three fires, and three treasons.†
p. 166.9
- When Reznak and Skahaz appeared, she found herself looking at them askance, mindful of the three treasons.†
p. 167.5
- He speaks treason with his own lips, my lord.†
p. 270.6treason = an act of betrayal
- We want no part of any treason, you.†
p. 271.1
- As for you, Onion Knight, I have heard sufficient treason for one day.†
p. 276.4
- I say you are no lord, no knight, no envoy, only a thief and a spy, a peddler of lies and treasons.†
p. 276.8treasons = acts of betrayal
- If I would have him freed unharmed, he told me, I must repent my treason, yield my city, declare my loyalty to the boy king on the Iron Throne ...and bend my knee to Roose Bolton, his Warden of the North.†
p. 428.2treason = an act of betrayal
- Three treasons will you know.†
p. 530.4treasons = acts of betrayal
- Was Plumm the third treason, or the second?†
p. 530.5treason = an act of betrayal
- Stannis would have taken it for treason.†
p. 567.5
- Bowen Marsh said, "Some might call this treason.†
p. 572.9
- Once I am wed it will be high treason to desire me.†
p. 620.4
- She was guilty of every treason laid against her, and he was short a sword hand.†
p. 693.8
- Lord Blackwood shall be required to confess his treason and abjure his allegiance to the Starks and Tullys.†
p. 697.1
- You must suffer for your treason.†
p. 700.9
- Three treasons shall you know.†
p. 758.4treasons = acts of betrayal
- What you propose is nothing less than treason.†
p. 783.6treason = an act of betrayal
- She stood accused of adultery, fornication, high treason, even murder, for Osney Kettleblack had confessed to smothering the last High Septon at her command.†
p. 788.1
- Had Margaery Tyrell somehow wriggled free of the accusations of fornication, adultery, and high treason?†
p. 789.9
- There is no treason here, so long as you did not stray from your marriage bed whilst His Grace King Robert was still alive.†
p. 792.1
- He further insists that he bore false witness against Queen Margaery and her cousins, telling tales of fornications, adultery, and high treason, again at your behest.†
p. 792.3
- His High Holiness is resolved that you be tried for regicide, deicide, incest, and high treason.†
p. 796.4
- She was to be tried for high treason whilst the little queen and her cousins flew off as free as birds.†
p. 797.4
- If the Shavepate speaks treason, he will leave me no choice but to arrest him.†
p. 807.1
- He is speaking treason.†
p. 809.5
- Queen Cersei and Queen Margaery are fighting over the little king like two bitches with a chicken bone, and both have been accused of treason and debauchery.†
p. 884.3
- Her enemies were accusing her of treason.†
p. 929.4
- Varys and Littlefinger had worked out the terms, and Ned Stark had swallowed his precious honor and confessed his treason to save his daughter's empty little head.†
p. 932.5
- Treason and turmoil followed, as night follows day, ending at Summerhall in sorcery, fire, and grief.†
p. 958.9
- If King Hizdahr was innocent, what they did this day would be treason.†
p. 960.3
- What you propose is nothing less than treason.†
p. 996.1
- That was treason.†
p. 1011.2
- We have two queens to try for high treason, you may recall.†
p. 1039.5
- If my niece is proved guilty of these treasons, the legitimacy of her children will be called into question.†
p. 1040.1treasons = acts of betrayal
Definitions:
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(1)
(treason) betraying someone or something -- typically betraying one's own country
(in this context, to betray is to not be loyal--often by helping enemies) - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)