1.
[syn: punic, perfidious, treacherous]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Perfidious \Per*fid"i*ous\ (p[~e]r*f[i^]d"[i^]*[u^]s; 277), a.
[L. perfidious.]
1. Guilty of perfidy; violating good faith or vows; false to
trust or confidence reposed; treacherous; faithless; as, a
perfidious friend. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
2. Involving, or characterized by, perfidy. "Involved in this
perfidious fraud." --Milton.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
perfidious
adj 1: tending to betray; especially having a treacherous
character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the
Romans; "Punic faith"; "the perfidious Judas"; "the
fiercest and most treacherous of foes"; "treacherous
intrigues" [syn: punic, perfidious, treacherous]
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
40 Moby Thesaurus words for "perfidious":
Machiavellian, alienated, ambidextrous, artful, corrupt, crafty,
crooked, cunning, deceitful, disaffected, dishonest, disloyal,
double, double-dealing, double-faced, double-minded,
double-tongued, doublehearted, duplicitous, estranged, faithless,
false, false-principled, falsehearted, hypocritical, insidious,
mercenary, recreant, shifty, slippery, traitorous, treacherous,
treasonable, treasonous, tricky, two-faced, unfaithful, unloyal,
untrue, venal