Definition of Objure

1. to swear [v OBJURED, OBJURING, OBJURES] - See also: swear

Lexicographical Neighbors of Objure

objectness
objector
objectors
objectress
objectrices
objectrix
objects
objet
objet d'art
objet de vertu
objet trouvé
objets
objets d’art
objuration
objurations
objure (current term)
objured
objures
objurgate
objurgated
objurgates
objurgating
objurgation
objurgations
objurgative
objurgatively
objurgatory
objuring
oblanceolate
oblanceolate leaf

Literary usage of Objure

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Twenty-five Years of Detective Life by Jerome Caminada (1895)
"... for nobody will have anything to do with them, and finding themselves thrown off by the world in turn, kith and kin, they objure kith and kin, ..."

2. Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society by James Simpson, Richard Saul Ferguson, William Gershom Collingwood (1889)
"... did then objure and oppugn. Before the promulgation of the Council of Trent's declaration concerning the unlawfulness of being present at the Protestant ..."

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