abjurer — [ abʒyre ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1327; lat. abjurare ♦ Relig. Abandonner solennellement (une opinion religieuse). ⇒ renier. Abjurer l hérésie. Absolt Renoncer solennellement à la religion qu on professait. « Le 25 juillet 1593, Henri IV… … Encyclopédie Universelle
abjuraţie — abjuráţie s. f. abjurare. (< fr. abjuration, lat. abiuratio) Trimis de tavi, 08.01.2003. Sursa: MDN ABJURÁŢIE s. v. abjurare. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime abjuráţie s. f., g. d. art. abjuráţiei; … Dicționar Român
abjuration — [ abʒyrasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1492; lat. abjuratio ♦ Action d abjurer. ⇒ apostasie. L abjuration d Henri IV, de la religion protestante par Henri IV. ● abjuration nom féminin (latin ecclésiastique abjuratio, reniement) Action d abjurer une religion, une … Encyclopédie Universelle
abjura — abjurá vb. tr. a renega public o credinţă, o doctrină, o opinie. (< fr. abjurer, lat. abiurare) Trimis de tavi, 08.01.2003. Sursa: MDN ABJURÁ, abjúr, vb. I. tranz. A renega public o credinţă religioasă, o doctrină, o părere etc. – Din fr.… … Dicționar Român
Abjure — Ab*jure , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Abjured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Abjuring}.] [L. abjurare to deny upon oath; ab + jurare to swear, fr. jus, juris, right, law; cf. F. abjurer. See {Jury}.] 1. To renounce upon oath; to forswear; to disavow; as, to abjure… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Abjured — Abjure Ab*jure , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Abjured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Abjuring}.] [L. abjurare to deny upon oath; ab + jurare to swear, fr. jus, juris, right, law; cf. F. abjurer. See {Jury}.] 1. To renounce upon oath; to forswear; to disavow; as, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Abjuring — Abjure Ab*jure , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Abjured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Abjuring}.] [L. abjurare to deny upon oath; ab + jurare to swear, fr. jus, juris, right, law; cf. F. abjurer. See {Jury}.] 1. To renounce upon oath; to forswear; to disavow; as, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abjure — transitive verb (abjured; abjuring) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French abjurer, from Latin abjurare, from ab + jurare to swear more at jury Date: 15th century 1. a. to renounce upon oath b. to reject … New Collegiate Dictionary
Abjuration — For the Dungeons and Dragons Spell School, see Magic of Dungeons Dragons#Arcane magic. Abjuration is the solemn repudiation, abandonment, or renunciation by or upon oath, often the renunciation of citizenship or some other right or privilege. (It … Wikipedia
abjure — abjuratory, adj. abjurer, n. /ab joor , jerr /, v.t., abjured, abjuring. 1. to renounce, repudiate, or retract, esp. with formal solemnity; recant: to abjure one s errors. 2. to renounce or give up under oath; forswear: to abjure allegiance. 3.… … Universalium