overswear
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Verb
[edit]overswear (third-person singular simple present overswears, present participle overswearing, simple past overswore, past participle oversworn)
- (intransitive) To swear excessively; to make too many oaths.
- 2013, Stefania Tutino, Shadows of Doubt: Language and Truth in Post-Reformation Catholic Culture, page 153:
- […] early modern Catholic theologians needed to curb the tendency of overswearing in order to institutionalize and regulate the oath more firmly as a sacrament of power.
- (obsolete) To swear over again, or in opposition to the oath sworn by another.