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part of an Irish oath
- jaberspart of an Irish oath
- oathablecapable of taking an oath
- administersDirect the taking of (an oath)
- administeredDirect the taking of (an oath)
- administeringDirect the taking of (an oath)
- administerDirect the taking of (an oath)
- declarationsAn affirmation made instead of taking an oath
- declarationAn affirmation made instead of taking an oath
- swearinvoke the name of (a sacred being) in an oath
- cripes(used as a mild oath or an exclamation of astonishment)
- nonjurora person refusing to take an oath especially of allegiance, supremacy, or abjuration
- purgationThe action of clearing oneself of accusation or suspicion by an oath or ordeal
- compurgatorone who under oath vouches for the character or conduct of an accused person
- jesus(used as an oath or strong expression of disbelief, dismay, awe, disappointment, pain, etc.)
- sacramenta sign, token, or pledge of a covenant / to bind by an oath or sacrament
- compurgatorsCOMPURGATOR, one who under oath vouches for the character or conduct of an accused person
- affirmationsA formal declaration by a person who declines to take an oath for reasons of conscience
- affirmationA formal declaration by a person who declines to take an oath for reasons of conscience
- perjuriesThe offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
- croppyan Irish rebel of 1798
- broguerythe use of an Irish accent
- croppiesCROPPY, an Irish rebel of 1798
- cosherythe ancient right of an Irish chief
- kerryone of an Irish breed of cattle
- brogueriesBROGUERY, the use of an Irish accent
- cosheriesCOSHERY, the ancient right of an Irish chief
- broguean Irish accent in the pronunciation of English.
- kerriesKERRY, one of an Irish breed of cattle
- colcannon(Irish) an Irish country dish of potatoes and cabbage
- whiteboyismthe principles of the Whiteboys, an association of Irish peasants
- kerryone of an Irish breed of small, black dairy cattle
- colcannonsCOLCANNON, (Irish) an Irish country dish of potatoes and cabbage
- kerriesone of an Irish breed of small, black dairy cattle
- whiteboyismsWHITEBOYISM, the principles of the Whiteboys, an association of Irish peasants
- colcannonsAn Irish and Scottish dish of cabbage and potatoes boiled and pounded
- moygashelan Irish linen; a garment made from this type of Irish linen
- moygashelsMOYGASHEL, an Irish linen; a garment made from this type of Irish linen
- druidsone of an ancient Celtic priesthood appearing in Irish and Welsh sagas and Christian legends as magicians and wizards
- druidone of an ancient Celtic priesthood appearing in Irish and Welsh sagas and Christian legends as magicians and wizards
- ogamsalphabetical script used originally for inscriptions in an archaic form of Irish, from about the 5th to the 10th centuries