Tending to betray; especially having a treacherous character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the Romans.
1 This language is the more perfidious for being apparently truthful and natural.
2 Their numbers were amazing; countless as the tears shed for perfidious lovers.
3 On one was a satire on the hypocritical rapacity of perfidious Albion.
4 He, deceived by Sunderland and the other perfidious ministers of James II.
5 The princess was beautiful and spirited, dexterous and false, perfidious and seductive.
6 The Egyptian must die, and my perfidious brother shall follow his mistress.
7 Pizarro was eminently perfidious , Yet nothing is more opposed to sound policy.
8 Hast thou no honour-noconscience-noremorse for thy perfidious conduct towards me?
9 They are such cruel and perfidious Idolaters that it is very devilry!
10 And that perfidious Marquis, Sir, raised his eyes and looked me squarely-yes
11 Still the poor children, paralyzed by perfidious counsels, remained mute, motionless, trembling!
12 Exercising a perfidious and secret hold over politicians at the top of government.
13 At any rate he began to abuse her in the most perfidious manner.
14 The cries and entreaties of the perfidious Saracen moved her not.
15 By his perfidious treatment of Almagro, Pizarro alienated the minds of the Spaniards.
16 Alba obeyed the perfidious request absently, and applied her eye to the aperture.
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