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An oath is a solemn promise made with a reference to a higher power, such as a deity, while an affirmation is a solemn promise made without any religious reference.
Made a promise, promised. Made a vow, vowed.
If you're inquiring as to what "oath" means in terms of speaking "under oath," then the following (from wikipedia) is likely an adequate answer: An oath (from Anglo-Saxon āð) is either a promise or a statement of fact calling upon something or someone that the oath maker considers sacred, usually a god, as a witness to the binding nature of the promise or the truth of the statement of fact. To swear is to take an oath. Or simply stated, it is a promise to tell the truth.
Yes, the word 'oath' is a noun, a word for a solemn promise; a profane or offensive expression used to express strong emotions.
A solemn promise is often referred to as an oath. It is a formal declaration or promise typically made with a strong sense of responsibility or commitment.
The promise made to uphold the US Constitution is known as the Oath of the Office of the President of the United States. This oath is taken every year at the swearing in ceremony of the president following their election or re-election.
While taking Oath as newly inducted citizens of USA, one has to promise to bear arms in defense of the country if time comes. This promise is unique to USA oath.
Theologically, a mental reservation ( no it is not a nut-house for Indians)- in Law, lying under oath- in the course of a trial or or similar proceedings is called Perjury- and is a punishable offense. Do not confuse with that long-suffering 5TH AMENDMENT.
Yes the line about the oath in the great prophecy could be interpreted to be the promise that Nico made to Percy.
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