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Definition of Forswear

Forswear
Forswear For*swear", v. i. To swear falsely; to commit perjury. --Shak.

Meaning of Forswear from wikipedia

- while under oath. – Also termed false swearing; false oath; (archaically forswearing." Garner, Bryan A. (1999). Black's Law Dictionary (7th ed.). St. Paul...
- other right or privilege. The term comes from the Latin abjurare, "to forswear". Abjuration of the realm was a type of abjuration in ancient English law...
- sanctions unless Hamas agreed to accept prior Israeli–Palestinian agreements, forswear violence, and recognize Israel's right to exist, all of which Hamas rejected...
- Falstaff: "If I had a thousand sons, the first humane principle I would teach them should be, to forswear thin potations and to addict themselves to sack."...
- ever re****tion among all men for my life and for my art; but if I break it and forswear myself, may the opposite befall me. —Translation by W.H.S. Jones...
- Bahá’u’lláh counseled them to seriously examine his cause without prejudice, forswear secular leadership, renounce dogma, embrace e****enical outreach, and eliminate...
- their artworks independently. Members of the ****ociation were expected to forswear parti****tion in the Salon. The organizers invited a number of other progressive...
- answer: "Will you swear unqualified allegiance to the United States... and forswear any form of allegiance or obedience to the ****anese emperor, to any other...
- MPs acknowledge the King as "Supreme Governor" of the Church and thus forswear the Roman communion. Fearful of the widespread disturbances that might...
- (The ban was repeatedly lifted and reimposed as the king promised to forswear her and then repeatedly returned to her. A public penance in 1104 ended...