Perjurer

//ˈpəɹdʒəɹəɹ//

Synonyms for "perjurer" (30 found)

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Translations

17 translations across 13 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • лъжесвидетел noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

Czech

1 entries
  • křivopřísežník noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

Finnish

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  • valanrikkoja noun (Someone who has lied under oath)
  • valapatto noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

French

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  • parjure noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

German

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  • Meineidige noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

Italian

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  • spergiura noun (Someone who has lied under oath)
  • spergiuro noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

Māori

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  • kaioati teka noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

Norwegian

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  • løftebryter noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

Old English

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  • mānswara noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

Russian

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  • кля́твопресту́пник noun (Someone who has lied under oath)
  • лжесвиде́тель noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

Spanish

2 entries
  • perjurador noun (Someone who has lied under oath)
  • perjuradora noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

Swedish

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  • menedare noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

Turkish

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  • yalancı şahit noun (Someone who has lied under oath)

Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Here are none exempted or excluded, be they never so prophane or wretched, no Atheist, adulterer, thief, or murderer, no lyer, perjurer, Witch or conjurer, &c· al are one fellowship, one body, one Church.

Source: wiktionary

Come in, you false witness, you perjurer, you suborner of evidence, come in!

Source: wiktionary

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