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Begorrah could be a mild oath or an emphatic exclamation mostly attributable to the Irish, and can be equated to "by God", indicating that the speakers word should be taken seriously. Example - "I will see to it that young Johnny takes his medicine, Begorrah."
Begorrah' means 'by God'. It is probably an intentional mispronunciation of 'by God', a euphemistic minced oath, like saying 'gosh' instead of 'God' as an oath.
in irish.. it means oath , promise.
Yes, an Irish person has to take an oath of allegiance to the British crown if they decide to join the British Army.
Promise is another word for oath. Affirmation is another synonym for oath.
A Chief Warrant Officer is technically commissioned by the President, and as such, is able to administer an oath- and they often do, especially in situations where there are no officers around.
Someone who swears an oath is often referred to as an "oath-taker." This term applies to individuals in various contexts, such as public officials, military personnel, or witnesses in legal settings, who commit to uphold certain principles or tell the truth. Oath-takers may also be bound by the specific nature of the oath they have taken, reflecting their responsibilities and duties.
His Hippocratic Oath! The Hippocratic Oath is often used by medical professionals. They have to swear that they will use medicine ethically and in the best interest of the patient.
Hippocrates, a Greek physician often referred to as "The Father of Modern Medicine". The oath he inspired, still taken by doctors today, is the Hippocratic Oath.
Eilish mean a rain of sunshinewith the heart and soal like the sun
Yes, the word 'oath' is a noun, a word for a solemn promise; a profane or offensive expression used to express strong emotions.
There is no past tense - oath is a noun. However you do "swear an oath", so the past tense of "She swears an oath" would be " She swore an oath".