From Middle English mansweren, from Old English mānswerian (“to forswear, perjure oneself”), from mān (“bad, criminal, false”) + swerian (“to swear”). manswear...
(solemnly) renounce (a faith or allegiance or the like), to abjure, to forswear Han avsvor sig sin katolska tro He renounced his Catholic faith Historically...
2Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular. forswerer forswerynge English: forswear “forswēren, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan...
Proto-West Germanic *fraswarjan. Cognate with Old Saxon farswerian, English forswear. IPA(key): /fɛɐ̯ˈʃvøːʁən/ Hyphenation: ver‧schwö‧ren Rhymes: -øːʀən, -øːʁən...
deception, and false testimonies […] (rare) Rejecting or denying. English: forswearing “forswēring, ger.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan...
up, to forgo, to forswear, to renounce, to repudiate, to waive Synonym: зріка́тися impf (zrikátysja) to back out, to excuse oneself, to withdraw (explain...
give up, to forgo, to forswear, to renounce, to repudiate, to waive Synonym: зректи́ся pf (zrektýsja) to back out, to excuse oneself, to withdraw (explain...
bring up to induce vomiting (figuratively) to discard, forswear (figuratively) to unburden oneself အော့ (au.) အော့အန် (au.an) ငါးကြီးအန်ဖတ် (nga:kri:anhpat)...
desert desist from discontinue dispense with drop forgo forlet forsake forswear give up jilt leave behind part with quit recant relinquish renounce repudiate...
tissue or a dirty sock — was an allurement too stupendous for a novice to forswear. She came after a few minutes. Come in me! (intransitive, of milk) To become...