Trahison Des Clercs Definition

tpȧēzō dā klep
noun
A compromising of intellectual integrity, esp. for political reasons.
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Singular:
trahison des clercs
Plural:
trahisons-des-clercs

Origin of Trahison Des Clercs

  • From French: trahison (“treason") + des (“of the") (a contraction of de (“of") + les (“the" (plural), “hoi")) + clercs (“clerks", “scholars") = treason of the clerks; originally adopted from the title of the French philosopher and novelist Julien Benda's 1927 book La Trahison des Clercs (whose first English translation bore the title The Betrayal of the Intellectuals).

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