Both Uses
treachery
in
Flora & Ulysses
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- She had envisioned Ulysses fighting crime, criminals, villainy, darkness, treachery; she had imagined him flying (holy bagumba!)†
p. 58.6 *treachery = betrayal
- The world in all its smelly glory, in all its treachery and joy and nuttiness, washed over Ulysses, ran through him, filled him.†
p. 90.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(treachery) the behavior of someone who pretends to be a friend and then tricks, cheats, or betrays
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)