Betrayer

/bɪˈtreɪər/ noun

A person who breaks someone's trust or acts disloyally, especially by revealing secrets or switching sides.

From Old French 'betrayer,' composed of 'be-' (intensifier) and 'trair' (to betray), itself from Latin 'tradere' (to hand over or surrender). The concept of one person handing another over to harm became the core meaning.

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