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took oath

<span class="searchmatch">took</span> <span class="searchmatch">oath</span> simple past of take <span class="searchmatch">oath</span>...


take oath

take <span class="searchmatch">oath</span> (third-person singular simple present takes <span class="searchmatch">oath</span>, present participle taking <span class="searchmatch">oath</span>, simple past <span class="searchmatch">took</span> <span class="searchmatch">oath</span>, past participle taken <span class="searchmatch">oath</span>) To swear...


oath

promise. take an <span class="searchmatch">oath</span> swear an <span class="searchmatch">oath</span> break one&#039;s <span class="searchmatch">oath</span> 2007, George Simmons Roth, Battle in Outer Space, →ISBN: But all of us <span class="searchmatch">took</span> an <span class="searchmatch">oath</span> to do our duty...


θρησκόληπτος

ton órko brostá stous papádes. Of course, all the churchy politicians <span class="searchmatch">took</span> the <span class="searchmatch">oath</span> in front of the priests. θρησκομανής (thriskomanís, “churchy, pietistic”)...


take bread and salt

salt, past participle taken bread and salt) (idiomatic, obsolete) To practice the custom of using bread and salt to make solemn an <span class="searchmatch">oath</span> or affirmation....


whackjob

Football Junkie Ronald Reagan <span class="searchmatch">took</span> his <span class="searchmatch">oath</span> as the fortieth president in American history and, three months later, <span class="searchmatch">took</span> a bullet from some wackjob trying...


tʼáá ádzaagóó

spread lies about me. Tʼáá ádzaagóó ádee hadoodzííʼ. ― He swore in vain, he <span class="searchmatch">took</span> a false <span class="searchmatch">oath</span>. aimlessly tʼáá ádzaagóó that’s going nowhere; that’s a lie...


by Jove

British) minced <span class="searchmatch">oath</span> for by God, Jove referring to Jupiter. 1623, William Shakespeare, Love&#039;s Labour&#039;s Lost, act V, scene II: By Jove, I always <span class="searchmatch">took</span> three threes...


freehood

freedom. 1897, Grant Allen, Cities of Belgium: Here the citizens of Ghent <span class="searchmatch">took</span> the <span class="searchmatch">oath</span> of allegiance to each new Count on his accession, after they had compelled...


take

take jobs in the private sector. (transitive) To bind oneself by. he <span class="searchmatch">took</span> the <span class="searchmatch">oath</span> of office last night 1791, Thomas Paine, Rights of Man: Being an Answer...