01 v. i. 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 …
imp.
Swore; p. p.
Sworn; p. pr. & vb. n.
Swearing
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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.“Ye shall swear by my name falsely.” — Lev. xix. 12.“I swear by all the Roman gods.” — Shak.
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To give evidence on oath; as, to swear to the truth of a statement; he swore against the prisoner.(Law)
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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.“[I] swore little; diced not above seven times a week.” — Shak.
Phrases & compounds
To swear by —
to place great confidence in a person or thing; to trust implicitly as an authority.
To swear off —
to make a solemn vow, or a serious resolution, to abstain from something; as, to swear off smoking.