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Word Meanings - PORTASS - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Spenser. Camden. By God and by this porthors I you swear. Chaucer.

Related words: (words related to PORTASS)

  • SWEARER
    1. One who swears; one who calls God to witness for the truth of his declaration. 2. A profane person; one who uses profane language. Then the liars and swearers are fools. Shak.
  • PORTHORS
    See CHAUCER
  • SWEARING
    from Swear, v. Idle swearing is a cursedness. Chaucer.
  • SPENSERIAN
    Of or pertaining to the English poet Spenser; -- specifically applied to the stanza used in his poem "The Faƫrie Queene."
  • SWEAR
    To give evidence on oath; as, to swear to the truth of a statement; he swore against the prisoner. 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.
  • MAINSWEAR
    To swear falsely. Blount.
  • FORSWEARER
    One who rejects of renounces upon oath; one who swears a false oath.
  • DISPENSER
    One who, or that which, dispenses; a distributer; as, a dispenser of favors.
  • MISWEAR
    To wear ill. Bacon.
  • FORSWEAR
    1. To reject or renounce upon oath; hence, to renounce earnestly, determinedly, or with protestations. I . . . do forswear her. Shak. 2. To deny upon oath. Like innocence, and as serenely bold As truth, how loudly he forswears thy gold! Dryden.
  • MANSWEAR
    To swear falsely. Same as Mainswear.
  • OUTSWEAR
    To exceed in swearing.
  • UNSWEAR
    To recant or recall, as an oath; to recall after having sworn; to abjure. J. Fletcher.
  • MISSWEAR
    To swear falsely.

 

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