Reverse Dictionary: OATH

ADJECTIVES
► JURAMENTAL pert. to an oath → 1651 obs.
► JURANT taking an oath; swearing → 1715
► JURATE bound by oath; sworn → 1433 obs.
► JURATIVE pert. to an oath → 1865
► JURATORY pert. to an oath; expressed or contained in an oath → 1553
► JURING taking the oath → 1710

ADVERBS
► JURAMENTALLY with an oath → 1693 obs.

NOUNS
► BIBLE-OATH a very solemn oath → 1836 Eng. dial.
► BIT OF SCARLET an oath → M19 sl.
► JURAMENT an oath → 1575 obs.
► JURATION the act of swearing; an oath → 1656
► RAPPER a great oath → 1678 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► RAPPING utterance of an oath → 1611

NOUNS – PERSON
► ADJURATOR a person who swears or witnesses an oath → 1729 obs.
► JURANT a person who takes an oath → 1585
► JURAT one who has taken an oath; a person who performs some duty on oath; one sworn to give information about the crimes committed in his neighbourhood, and in other ways to assist the administration of justice → 1531 obs.
► JURATOR one who has taken an oath; a person who performs some duty on oath; one sworn to give information about the crimes committed in his neighbourhood, and in other ways to assist the administration of justice → a1642
► JURIER one who has taken an oath; a juror or juryman → 1486 obs.

VERBS
► CAP to swear an oath → L17 UK criminals’ sl.