hoogverraad
Dutch
Alternative forms
- hooghverraedt (obsolete)
Etymology
From hoog + verraad, calque of English high treason. First attested in Hugo Grotius' work, but only becoming common in the late eighteenth century.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɦoːx.fəˌraːt/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: hoog‧ver‧raad
Noun
hoogverraad n (uncountable)
- high treason [from 17th c.]
- De spion werd beschuldigd van hoogverraad tegen het koninkrijk. ― The spy was accused of high treason against the kingdom.
- Hoogverraad is een van de zwaarste misdaden in veel landen. ― High treason is one of the gravest crimes in many countries.
Derived terms
- hoogverrader
Descendants
- Afrikaans: hoogverraad
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