"Full of strange oaths" typically refers to someone who makes unusual or unconventional promises or commitments. It may suggest that the person is known for saying things that are surprising or unexpected.
"Strange oaths" refers to unusual or unconventional promises or commitments, often involving a sense of seriousness or gravity. The term can imply oaths that are unique in their content, context, or the circumstances under which they are taken, possibly suggesting a departure from traditional or expected pledges. It may also connote a deeper moral or ethical implication, especially in literary or historical contexts.
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The plural of "oath" is "oaths."
"Mewling and puking" comes to mind.
The requirements vary by jurisdiction, but a Commissioner for Oaths (aka Commissioner of Oaths) is an officer appointed by the government who can administer oaths. It is similar to a notary public in the United States.
what do you mean Emily the strange bf are
do you mean strange as weird or strange as a stranger? it's quite different you know. .
the book is strange
Broken Oaths - 1912 was released on: USA: 24 July 1912
What do you mean Malayalam become strange? .. write in better English! Malayalam isn't strange you weirdo!
The bucket is full of water and may spill. David's mind is full of strange thoughts. Draw a full circle on the floor, then jump into the center.
It means strange, or different.