| Robert Christy, comp. Proverbs, Maxims and Phrases of All Ages. 1887. | | | | Treachery |
| | | He covers me with his wings and bites me with his bill. | 1 |
| It is the foot of a baboon. (Said of a treacherous person.) African. | 2 |
| Passion and unkindness may give a wound that shall bleed and smart, but it is treachery that makes it fester. South. | 3 |
| The act of treachery is liked but not he that does it. Spanish. | 4 |
| To stroke with one hand and stab with the other. | 5 |
| Treachery and slander are long lived. Danish. | 6 |
| Treachery lurks in honeyed words. Danish. | 7 | | |
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