Having the character of, or characteristic of, a traitor.
1 The correspondence he acknowledged; but maintained that it had no treasonable tendency.
2 This document was direct evidence of the treasonable intentions of the prisoner.
3 You say a number of men supported him in his treasonable utterances.
4 Those words would have been called treasonable to the people of France.
5 He suspected treachery, and considered the publication of such a petition treasonable .
6 Ignorant of the treasonable intrigues of her chaperon, Clotilde said nothing more.
7 He doesn't assert anything treasonable at all; he merely questions, or suggests.
8 And when the barflies called his talk treasonable , they hadn't been fooling.
9 Josephine,... that is very naughty, very abominable, very treasonable on your part.
10 While in London on this treasonable mission he met his end.
11 Three priests were brought to book, charged with spreading treasonable rumours.
12 They printed logic, they printed sense; they abused the treasonable barking cur unmercifully.
13 In 1661 he was sent to the Tower, on suspicion of treasonable designs.
14 He directed measures to prevent the use of the post-office for treasonable correspondence.
15 Gonzaga glanced mechanically round the chamber at the emission of these treasonable words.
16 In 1321, Philip V of France made leprosy a treasonable offense.
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