blass-feem
to blaspheme = kheelel (חילל) (kh is a gutteral sound)
blaspheme
I don't think it's a big deal unless you've harmed someone.
blass-feem
Blaspheme
Polycarp
Blasphemeo is a Greek word that refers to "to blaspheme".
That would be St. Polycarp, an early Christian bishop and martyr who refused to renounce his faith during Roman persecution. He was asked to blaspheme Christ, but he declared, "Eighty-six years have I served Him, and He never did me any injury. How then can I blaspheme my King and Savior?" He was ultimately burned at the stake for his refusal.
The young boy was blasphemously active in school which caused him to get in trouble a lot.
swear, cuss, blaspheme, damn, scold, vilify
It depends on your beliefs, as it is any word or deed defiling God, which depends on who you say God is. An example for a Christian faith would be burning the Bible
For swear in the legal sense, it would be affirm or attest.For swearing, it could be to curse, cuss, or blaspheme.