[f. as prec. + -HOOD.] The state or condition of a traitor; treachery.

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c. 1470.  Harding, Chron. CXXIV. viii. (MS. Arch. Seld. B. 10, lf. 106 b). The Kynge with hoste one Roberte Mowbray Rode Who with the Kynge faughte of his traitourhode.

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1871.  Ruskin, Fors Clav., vi. 11. No more ashamed of Traitorhood, but invoking Traitorhood, as if it covered, instead of constituting, uttermost shame.

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