Origin:
1300-50; ME trecherous < AF, equiv. to trecherdeceiver ( trech ( ier ) to deceive + -er -er2 ) + -ous -ous. Cf. F tricheur trickster
Etymology means the study of the origin of words.
"Junk" comes from the 15th century word, "Jonke". Its origin is unkown.
Phalanges
The origin of this word is Latin - from Opulentus
From Latin: transformare
The Latin word for treacherous is perfidus.Latin was the language spoken by the Romans.
It was a treacherous hike to the top of the mountain.
treacher
dangeroushazardousominousperilousprecariousriskyunsafe
Treacherous
The word treacherous is an adjective. It describes someone who exhibits treachery.
the answer for another word for not to be trusted is treacherous
Disloyal dastardly
Yes, treachery.
Synonyms for the adjective treacherous are traitorous, treasonous, disloyal, faithless, unfaithful, false, insidious, or deceitful.
Synonyms for the adjective treacherous are traitorous, treasonous, disloyal, faithless, unfaithful, false, insidious, or deceitful.
Another word for "insidious" is the word "treacherous"[or "sly",or "crafty"].