abjurer

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== English == === Alternative forms === abjuror === Etymology === From abjure +‎ -er. === Pronunciation === (US) IPA(key): /æbˈd͡ʒʊɹ.ɚ/ === Noun === abjurer (plural abjurers) One who abjures. [From 16th century] ==== Translations ==== == French == === Etymology === From Middle French abiurer, abjurer, from Old French abjurer (“to reject or renounce (something) on oath”), borrowed from Latin abiūrāre, the present active infinitive of abiūrō (“to deny on oath, recant, renounce, repudiate, abjure”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ab.ʒy.ʁe/ === Verb === abjurer (ambitransitive, very formal) to renounce or abandon solemnly; to abjure (ambitransitive, religion) to formally renounce one's religious belief; to apostatise (obsolete) to reject by oath someone's authority ==== Conjugation ==== === Further reading === “abjurer”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012