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Definition of oath
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of oath is as below...
Oath (n.) A
solemn
affirmation,
connected
with a
sacred
object,
or one
regarded
as
sacred,
as the
temple,
the
altar,
the blood of Abel, the
Bible,
the
Koran,
etc..
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Loathe
::
Loathe
(v. t.) To
dislike
greatly;
to
abhor;
to hate.
Loathing
::
Loathing
(n.)
Extreme
disgust;
a
feeling
of
aversion,
nausea,
abhorrence,
or
detestation..
Loathly
::
Loathly
(adv.)
Unwillingly;
reluctantly.
Enomoty
::
Enomoty
(n.) A band of sworn
soldiers;
a
division
of the
Spartan
army
ranging
from
twenty-five
to
thirty-six
men, bound
together
by
oath..
Mawkish
::
Mawkish
(a.) Apt to cause
satiety
or
loathing;
nauseous;
disgusting.
Inviolacy
::
Inviolacy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
inviolate;
as, the
inviolacy
of an
oath..
Affidavit
::
Affidavit
(n.) A sworn
statement
in
writing;
a
declaration
in
writing,
signed
and made upon oath
before
an
authorized
magistrate..
Sonties
::
Sonties
(n.)
Probably
from
saintes
saints,
or from
sanctities;
-- used as an
oath..
Ods
::
Ods
(interj.)
A
corruption
of
God's;
--
formerly
used in oaths and
ejaculatory
phrases.
Scunner
::
Scunner
(v. i.) To have a
feeling
of
loathing
or
disgust;
hence,
to have
dislike,
prejudice,
or
reluctance..
Administration
::
Administration
(n.) The act of
administering,
or
tendering
something
to
another;
dispensation;
as, the
administration
of a
medicine,
of an oath, of
justice,
or of the
sacrament..
Swearer
::
Swear (v. t.) To
appeal
to by an oath.
Ugly
::
Ugly
(superl.)
Offensive
to the
sight;
contrary
to
beauty;
being of
disagreeable
or
loathsome
aspect;
unsightly;
repulsive;
deformed.
Interlard
::
Interlard
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
insert
between;
to mix or
mingle;
especially,
to
introduce
that which is
foreign
or
irrelevant;
as, to
interlard
a
conservation
with oaths or
allusions..
Backward
::
Backward
(a.)
Unwilling;
averse;
reluctant;
hesitating;
loath.
Boathouse
::
Boathouse
(n.) A house for
sheltering
boats.
Formulary
::
Formulary
(n.) A book
containing
stated
and
prescribed
forms,
as of
oaths,
declarations,
prayers,
medical
formulaae,
etc.; a book of
precedents..
Scunner
::
Scunner
(n.) A
feeling
of
disgust
or
loathing;
a
strong
prejudice;
abhorrence;
as, to take a
scunner
against
some one..
Loathful
::
Loathful
(a.) Full of
loathing;
hating;
abhorring.
Jingo
::
Jingo (n.) A word used as a
jocular
oath.
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