treaty

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A formal binding agreement concluded by subjects of international law, namely, states and international organizations; a convention, a pact.
  2. Chiefly in in treaty: discussions or negotiations in order to reach an agreement.
  3. Chiefly in private treaty: an agreement or settlement reached following negotiations; a compact, a contract, a covenant.
  4. The manner or process of treating someone or something; treatment; also, the manner in which someone or something acts or behaves; behaviour.
  5. The addressing or consideration of a subject; discussion, treatment.
  6. A formal, systematic discourse on some subject; a treatise.
  7. An act of beseeching or entreating; an entreaty, a plea, a request.
verb
  1. To get into (a specific situation) through a treaty.
  2. To enter into a treaty.

Pronunciation

/ˈtɹiːti/ /ˈtɹiti/ /-ɾi/ En-us-treaty.ogg /ˈtɹiːəti/

Word forms

treaty treaties treatying treatied

Etymology

The noun is derived from Middle English trete, trety (“bargaining, negotiation; discussion; conference, meeting; entreaty, persuasion; agreement, contract, covenant; arrangement, settlement; agreement between two rulers, states, etc.; written work on a particular subject, treatise; subdivision of a written work, section”) [and other forms], from Anglo-Norman treté, traité, treaté, and Old French traité, traitié [and other forms] (modern French traité (“agreement between two rulers, states, etc.; treatise”)); traité or traitié is: * a noun use of the past participle of traiter (“to treat; to deal with, handle”), from Latin tractāre, the present active infinitive of tractō (“to drag, haul, tug; to handle, manage; to debate, discuss; to exercise, practise; to perform, transact”), from trahō (“to drag, pull”) + -tō (frequentative suffix); and * also from Latin tractātum (“written work on a particular subject, treatise”), from Latin tractātus (“dragged, hauled, tugged; handled, managed; exercised, practised; performed, transacted”), the perfect passive participle of tractō (see above). The verb is derived from the noun.

Derived words

peace treaty treaty battleship treatyless treatymaker treatymaking Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance treaty port unequal treaty
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