Achitophel

/ˌækɪˈtɑːfəl/ noun

A treacherous advisor or counselor; derived from the Biblical figure Ahithophel who betrayed King David.

From Hebrew 'Ahithophel' (brother of foolishness), a historical figure in the Bible (2 Samuel). English used this as a symbolic term for any treacherous adviser from medieval times onward.

AFAchitophel
AMአችቶፈል
ARأخيتوفيل
BGАчитофел
BNঅচিতোফেল
CAAchitophel
CSAchitophel
DAAchitophel
DEAchitophel
ELΑχίτοφελ
ESAchitofel
ETAchitophel
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