What does the word perjurers mean?
: a person guilty of perjury.
What does Fibber mean?
Definitions of fibber. someone who tells lies. synonyms: fabricator, storyteller. type of: liar, prevaricator. a person who has lied or who lies repeatedly.
How do you use perjurer in a sentence?
Perjurer sentence example Starting his career as a perjurer , it is curious that he was singularly slow to suspect perjury in others; he was the most systematically betrayed of all English kings, because he was the least suspicious, and the most ready to buy off and to forgive rebels.
Who is a pilferer?
Definitions of pilferer. a thief who steals without using violence. synonyms: sneak thief, snitcher. types: wharf rat.
What is another word for fibber?
In this page you can discover 8 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for fibber, like: liar, fabricator, prevaricator, true, perjurer, fabulist, falsifier and storyteller.
Is a fibber a liar?
(informal) A liar.
Is perjurer a word?
Meaning of perjurer in English. a person who tells lies in court when they have promised to tell the truth: The convicted perjurer is serving a four-year jail sentence.
What is the legal definition of a perjurer?
Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. perjurer. n. a person who intentionally lies while under an oath administered by a notary public, court clerk or other official, and thus commits the crime of perjury.
Can a perjurer sign a sworn affidavit?
A perjurer may commit perjury in oral testimony or by signing or acknowledging a written legal document (such as an affidavit, declaration under penalty of perjury, deed, license application, tax return) knowing the document contains false information.
What is the definition of marriage in the Bible?
Biblical marriage is a mutual agreement between two families to have the son of one family acquire a woman of the other family as a wife, perhaps among his other wives. Marriage can also be coerced, as in the case of military conquest (Deuteronomy 21:10-14) or rape (Deuteronomy 22:28-29).