perfidiosus

Latin

adj
Definitions
  • treacherous, perfidious

Etymology

Suffix from Latin perfidia (perfidy, faithlessness, falsehood, treachery, dishonesty), perfidus (faitheless, faithless) derived from Proto-Indo-European *per (exchange) derived from Proto-Italic *feiðos root from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeydʰ- (persuade, trust, command, confide with, agree, take trust, be convinced, encourage, constrain).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*bʰeydʰ-

Gloss

persuade, trust, command, confide with, agree, take trust, be convinced, encourage, constrain

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