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Forsworn

Forsworn \For*sworn"\, p. p. of Forswear.

Forsworn

Forswear \For*swear"\, v. t. [imp. Forswore; p. p. Forsworn; p. pr. & vb. n. Forswearing.] [OE. forsweren, forswerien, AS. forswerian; pref. for- + swerian to swear. See For-, and Swear, v. i.]

  1. To reject or renounce upon oath; hence, to renounce earnestly, determinedly, or with protestations.

    I . . . do forswear her.
    --Shak.

  2. To deny upon oath.

    Like innocence, and as serenely bold As truth, how loudly he forswears thy gold!
    --Dryden.

    To forswear one's self, to swear falsely; to perjure one's self. ``Thou shalt not forswear thyself.''
    --Matt. v. 3

  3. Syn: See Perjure.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
forsworn

from Old English forsworen, "perjured," past participle of forswerian "to swear falsely" (see forswear).

Wiktionary
forsworn
  1. Having lied under oath; perjured. alt. Having lied under oath; perjured. v

  2. (past participle of forswear English)

WordNet
forswear
  1. v. formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure; "He retracted his earlier statements about his religion"; "She abjured her beliefs" [syn: abjure, recant, retract, resile]

  2. [also: forsworn, forswore]

forsworn

See forswear

Usage examples of "forsworn".

Timoteo had sired a daughter and two sons of his first wife and a daughter by his second, and at least a dozen by-blows were scattered in the wake of his campaignings, but none of his male offspring seemed to have inherited their father's own unique blend of talents and strengths and there would likely never be more, for he had not quickened any woman since that hellish day that the forsworn Sforzas and their torturers had kept him in torment before Roberto and the condotta had burst in and rescued him.

Yet there is something about it they have needed, something they have chosen, and so in the end, unlike the asbestos worker who bitterly decries the management that has lied to him and led him down a fatal path, the fighter feels no core bitterness, not even at himself for being a fool, for making such a choice in the folly of youth, because he has forsworn the illusion of wisdom.

He'd long forsworn all weighing of consequence and allowing as he did that men's destinies are given yet he usurped to contain within him all that he would ever be in the world and all that the world would be to him and be his charter written in the urstone itself he claimed agency and said so and he'd drive the remorseless sun on to its final endarkenment as if he'd ordered it all ages since, before there were paths anywhere, before there were men or suns to go upon them.

Iss flipped the lid on a silver box crusted with emeralds that had once belonged to the Surlord Rannock Hews, whom Borhis Horgo had slain in the black mud of Hound's Mire forty years earlier while five Forsworn held him down with the heels of their boots.

Other people traveled the road, mostly carters, drovers, and market traders, but occasionally a fine lady dressed in scarlet velvet and sables, accompanied by her men-at-arms, or a pair of Forsworn knights, wearing iron scale gleaming with bone oil, cloth-of-skin cloaks, and the thorned collars known as the Penance, would pass by or overtake them.

She heard the thoughts beneath his solemn words: there was no telling what trouble a Touched brat might bring on a soldier who had forsworn his loyalty oath to his king and his birth-vow of conduct as a member of the soldiers' caste.

From the day she had landed in Honolulu eighty-eight years before, she had forsworn forever the starving villages of China and had determined to become a permanent resident of Hawaii.

You've forsworn King Arthur, we haven't, it's that simple, and nothing you can say is going to change our feelings about the King, the Church, or the rightnesses or wrongnesses of the causes.