The Romans could cuss with the best of them. They used swear words before, during and after the days of Spartacus. But you won't find examples in your high school Latin books.
i belive not
Because he seems to think everyone there is loyal and there is no use for them to swear an oath
They had to swear an oath of loyalty.
If you swear at guests, you risk causing hard feelings that may not go away for a long time. You could hurt feelings of friends and family. It's best not to swear at guests, and to keep these words inside you.
Geographically, the underworld is surrounded by a series of rivers: The Acheron (river of woe), The Cocytus (river of lamentation), The Phlegethon (river of fire), The Styx (river of unbreakable oath by which the gods swear), and The Lethe (river of forgetfulness).
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Seriously I am not making this up but in ancient rome when a man would testify in court he would swear on his testicles. I don't know why but I know that's what they used to do.
I believe it is in the Green Book
A swear toad is a type of toad in the Artemis Fowl book series. These toads are not normal toads, they are toads that live in the farie cit underground and they can talk like sailors.
Everybody is a sinner (Romans 3:23), except for Christ Jesus (1 Peter 2:22).
It is "will swear." Example: "The man will swear if someone makes him mad."
I believe it was when Florida Evans on the tv series Good Times said "Damn Damn Damn".
It can if you either swear around it or teach it to swear.
"Asked" is not a swear word.
The Clique series be Lisi Harrison. They do swear in them and age recommended is 13 or older. Twilight is also pretty mature maybe to mature if you still read Candy Apple books.
Yes they always swear whenever they get the chance. Usually Before concerts they swear, but in songs then, no they do not swear.
The present tense of "swear" is "swears."