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swear
(mass)
swear
- swear/swore/sworn, prisahať
swear
(encz)
swear,klít Zdeněk Brož
swear
(encz)
swear,nadávat Zdeněk Brož
swear
(encz)
swear,odpřísáhnout Zdeněk Brož
swear
(encz)
swear,přísaha Zdeněk Brož
swear
(encz)
swear,přísahat v: Zdeněk Brož
swear
(encz)
swear,swear/swore/sworn v: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Swear
(gcide)
Swear \Swear\, v. i. [imp. Swore, formerly Sware; p. p.
Sworn; p. pr. & vb. n. Swearing.] [OE. swerien, AS.
swerian; akin to D. zweren, OS. swerian, OHG. swerien, G.
schw["o]ren, Icel. sverja, Sw. sv[aum]rja, Dan. svaerge,
Icel. & Sw. svara to answer, Dan. svare, Dan. & Sw. svar an
answer, Goth. swaran to swear, and perhaps to E. swarm.
[root]177. Cf. Answer.]
1. To affirm or utter a solemn declaration, with an appeal to
God for the truth of what is affirmed; to make a promise,
threat, or resolve on oath; also, to affirm solemnly by
some sacred object, or one regarded as sacred, as the
Bible, the Koran, etc.
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Ye shall swear by my name falsely. --Lev. xix.
12.
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I swear by all the Roman gods. --Shak.
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2. (Law) To give evidence on oath; as, to swear to the truth
of a statement; he swore against the prisoner.
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3. To make an appeal to God in an irreverant manner; to use
the name of God or sacred things profanely; to call upon
God in imprecation; to curse.
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[I] swore little; diced not above seven times a
week. --Shak.
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To swear by, to place great confidence in a person or
thing; to trust implicitly as an authority. "I simply
meant to ask if you are one of those who swear by Lord
Verulam." --Miss Edgeworth.

To swear off, to make a solemn vow, or a serious
resolution, to abstain from something; as, to swear off
smoking. [Slang]
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Swear
(gcide)
Swear \Swear\, v. t.
1. To utter or affirm with a solemn appeal to God for the
truth of the declaration; to make (a promise, threat, or
resolve) under oath.
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Swear unto me here by God, that thou wilt not deal
falsely with me. --Gen. xxi.
23.
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He swore consent to your succession. --Shak.
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2. (Law) To put to an oath; to cause to take an oath; to
administer an oath to; -- ofetn followed by in or into;
as, to swear witnesses; to swear a jury; to swear in an
officer; he was sworn into office.
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3. To declare or charge upon oath; as, he swore treason
against his friend. --Johnson.
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4. To appeal to by an oath.
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Now, by Apollo, king,
Thou swear'st thy gods in vain. --Shak.
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To swear the peace against one, to make oath that one is
under the actual fear of death or bodily harm from the
person, in which case the person must find sureties that
he will keep the peace.
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swear
(wn)
swear
v 1: utter obscenities or profanities; "The drunken men were
cursing loudly in the street" [syn: curse, cuss,
blaspheme, swear, imprecate]
2: to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true; "Before
God I swear I am innocent" [syn: affirm, verify,
assert, avow, aver, swan, swear]
3: promise solemnly; take an oath
4: make a deposition; declare under oath [syn: swear,
depose, depone]
5: have confidence or faith in; "We can trust in God"; "Rely on
your friends"; "bank on your good education"; "I swear by my
grandmother's recipes" [syn: trust, swear, rely,
bank] [ant: distrust, mistrust, suspect]
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foreswear
(encz)
foreswear,
forswear
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forswearing
(encz)
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sportswear
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sportswear,sportovní oblečení n: Zdeněk Brož
swear at
(encz)
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swear by
(encz)
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swear in
(encz)
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swear like a sailor
(encz)
swear like a sailor,
swear off
(encz)
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swear out
(encz)
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swearer
(encz)
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(encz)
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swearword
(encz)
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swear/swore/sworn
(czen)
swear/swore/sworn,swearv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překladswear/swore/sworn,sworev: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překladswear/swore/sworn,swornv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Forswear
(gcide)
Forswear \For*swear"\, v. t. [imp. Forswore; p. p. Forsworn;
p. pr. & vb. n. Forswearing.] [OE. forsweren, forswerien,
AS. forswerian; pref. for- + swerian to swear. See For-,
and Swear, v. i.]
1. To reject or renounce upon oath; hence, to renounce
earnestly, determinedly, or with protestations.
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I . . . do forswear her. --Shak.
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2. To deny upon oath.
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Like innocence, and as serenely bold
As truth, how loudly he forswears thy gold!
--Dryden.
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To forswear one's self, to swear falsely; to perjure one's
self. "Thou shalt not forswear thyself." --Matt. v. 33.

Syn: See Perjure.
[1913 Webster]Forswear \For*swear"\, v. i.
To swear falsely; to commit perjury. --Shak.
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Forswearer
(gcide)
Forswearer \For*swear"er\, n.
One who rejects of renounces upon oath; one who swears a
false oath.
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Forswearing
(gcide)
Forswear \For*swear"\, v. t. [imp. Forswore; p. p. Forsworn;
p. pr. & vb. n. Forswearing.] [OE. forsweren, forswerien,
AS. forswerian; pref. for- + swerian to swear. See For-,
and Swear, v. i.]
1. To reject or renounce upon oath; hence, to renounce
earnestly, determinedly, or with protestations.
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I . . . do forswear her. --Shak.
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2. To deny upon oath.
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Like innocence, and as serenely bold
As truth, how loudly he forswears thy gold!
--Dryden.
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To forswear one's self, to swear falsely; to perjure one's
self. "Thou shalt not forswear thyself." --Matt. v. 33.

Syn: See Perjure.
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Mainswear
(gcide)
Mainswear \Main"swear`\, v. i. [AS. m[=a]nswerian to forswear;
m[=a]n sin, crime + swerian to swear.]
To swear falsely. [Obs.] --Blount.
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Manswear
(gcide)
Manswear \Man"swear`\, v. i.
To swear falsely. Same as Mainswear.
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Misswear
(gcide)
Misswear \Mis*swear"\, v. i.
To swear falsely.
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Miswear
(gcide)
Miswear \Mis*wear"\, v. t.
To wear ill. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Outswear
(gcide)
Outswear \Out*swear"\, v. t.
To exceed in swearing.
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Swear
(gcide)
Swear \Swear\, v. i. [imp. Swore, formerly Sware; p. p.
Sworn; p. pr. & vb. n. Swearing.] [OE. swerien, AS.
swerian; akin to D. zweren, OS. swerian, OHG. swerien, G.
schw["o]ren, Icel. sverja, Sw. sv[aum]rja, Dan. svaerge,
Icel. & Sw. svara to answer, Dan. svare, Dan. & Sw. svar an
answer, Goth. swaran to swear, and perhaps to E. swarm.
[root]177. Cf. Answer.]
1. To affirm or utter a solemn declaration, with an appeal to
God for the truth of what is affirmed; to make a promise,
threat, or resolve on oath; also, to affirm solemnly by
some sacred object, or one regarded as sacred, as the
Bible, the Koran, etc.
[1913 Webster]

Ye shall swear by my name falsely. --Lev. xix.
12.
[1913 Webster]

I swear by all the Roman gods. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Law) To give evidence on oath; as, to swear to the truth
of a statement; he swore against the prisoner.
[1913 Webster]

3. To make an appeal to God in an irreverant manner; to use
the name of God or sacred things profanely; to call upon
God in imprecation; to curse.
[1913 Webster]

[I] swore little; diced not above seven times a
week. --Shak.
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To swear by, to place great confidence in a person or
thing; to trust implicitly as an authority. "I simply
meant to ask if you are one of those who swear by Lord
Verulam." --Miss Edgeworth.

To swear off, to make a solemn vow, or a serious
resolution, to abstain from something; as, to swear off
smoking. [Slang]
[1913 Webster]Swear \Swear\, v. t.
1. To utter or affirm with a solemn appeal to God for the
truth of the declaration; to make (a promise, threat, or
resolve) under oath.
[1913 Webster]

Swear unto me here by God, that thou wilt not deal
falsely with me. --Gen. xxi.
23.
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He swore consent to your succession. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Law) To put to an oath; to cause to take an oath; to
administer an oath to; -- ofetn followed by in or into;
as, to swear witnesses; to swear a jury; to swear in an
officer; he was sworn into office.
[1913 Webster]

3. To declare or charge upon oath; as, he swore treason
against his friend. --Johnson.
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4. To appeal to by an oath.
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Now, by Apollo, king,
Thou swear'st thy gods in vain. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

To swear the peace against one, to make oath that one is
under the actual fear of death or bodily harm from the
person, in which case the person must find sureties that
he will keep the peace.
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Swearer
(gcide)
Swearer \Swear"er\, n.
1. One who swears; one who calls God to witness for the truth
of his declaration.
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2. A profane person; one who uses profane language.
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Then the liars and swearers are fools. --Shak.
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Swearing
(gcide)
Swear \Swear\, v. i. [imp. Swore, formerly Sware; p. p.
Sworn; p. pr. & vb. n. Swearing.] [OE. swerien, AS.
swerian; akin to D. zweren, OS. swerian, OHG. swerien, G.
schw["o]ren, Icel. sverja, Sw. sv[aum]rja, Dan. svaerge,
Icel. & Sw. svara to answer, Dan. svare, Dan. & Sw. svar an
answer, Goth. swaran to swear, and perhaps to E. swarm.
[root]177. Cf. Answer.]
1. To affirm or utter a solemn declaration, with an appeal to
God for the truth of what is affirmed; to make a promise,
threat, or resolve on oath; also, to affirm solemnly by
some sacred object, or one regarded as sacred, as the
Bible, the Koran, etc.
[1913 Webster]

Ye shall swear by my name falsely. --Lev. xix.
12.
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I swear by all the Roman gods. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Law) To give evidence on oath; as, to swear to the truth
of a statement; he swore against the prisoner.
[1913 Webster]

3. To make an appeal to God in an irreverant manner; to use
the name of God or sacred things profanely; to call upon
God in imprecation; to curse.
[1913 Webster]

[I] swore little; diced not above seven times a
week. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

To swear by, to place great confidence in a person or
thing; to trust implicitly as an authority. "I simply
meant to ask if you are one of those who swear by Lord
Verulam." --Miss Edgeworth.

To swear off, to make a solemn vow, or a serious
resolution, to abstain from something; as, to swear off
smoking. [Slang]
[1913 Webster]Swearing \Swear"ing\,
a. & n. from Swear, v.
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Idle swearing is a cursedness. --Chaucer.
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