abjurer
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary abjure Etymology: Old French abjurer from Latin abiurare, comprising ab "away, off" + iurare "to swear." Latin ab comes from *apo "off, away," which is the ancestor of English "off" and "of" and Russian po "along, according to." "Iurare" goes back to *yewos- "right, just" which also underlies Latin ius, iuris "justice," the source of English "jury" and iustus "just," the source of our words "just" and "justice." bar (duri )sowgand xordan y gardân-dan( az sowgand) brun raftan( az kiš/andišagi)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(abjurer): بازگشت به واژه abjurer abjurer or abjuror
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary ab·jure v. Pronunciation: ab- ' ju ̇ r Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   ab·jured ; ab·jur·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French abjurer, from Latin abjurare, from ab- + jurare to swear ― more at JURY Date: 15th century 1 a : to renounce upon oath b : to reject solemnly 2 : to abstain from : AVOID < abjure extravagance> –ab·jur·er noun synonyms ABJURE , RENOUNCE , FORSWEAR , RECANT , RETRACT mean to withdraw one's word or professed belief. ABJURE implies a firm and final rejecting or abandoning often made under oath < abjured the errors of his former faith>. RENOUNCE often equals ABJURE but may carry the meaning of disclaim or disown < renounced abstract art and turned to portrait painting>. FORSWEAR may add to ABJURE an implication of perjury or betrayal <I cannot forswear my principles>. RECANT stresses the withdrawing or denying of something professed or taught <if they recant they will be spared>. RETRACT applies to the withdrawing of a promise, an offer, or an accusation <the newspaper had to retract its allegations against the mayor>.]]>