1. treasonable - Adjective
2. treasonable - Adjective Satellite
Pertaining to treason; consisting of treason; involving the crime of treason, or partaking of its guilt.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe faithless Benedict Arnold Source: Internet
a lying traitorous insurrectionist Source: Internet
A neighbour is reported to have been given 15 years for "online contact with people overseas", and another man's younger brother given 10 years for "storing treasonable pictures on his phone". Source: Internet
Julian was summoned to court, and held for a year, under suspicion of treasonable intrigue, first with his brother and then with Claudius Silvanus ; he was cleared, in part because the Empress Eusebia intervened on his behalf, and he was sent to Athens. Source: Internet
However, Jalingo was charged with conspiracy, terrorism, treasonable felony and an attempt to topple the state government. Source: Internet
The Code also regulated the liquor traffic fixing a fair price for beer and forbidding the connivance of the tavern keeper (a female) at disorderly conduct or treasonable assembly, under pain of death. Source: Internet