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1 perjury
الحِنْث (باليَمين) \ perjury: the crime of telling lies in court, after making a solemn promise to tell the truth. \ اليَمِين الكاذِبة \ perjury: the crime of telling lies in court, after making a solemn promise to tell the truth. \ شَهَادَة الزُّور \ perjury: the crime of telling lies in court, after making a solemn promise to tell the truth. -
2 حنث باليمين
n. perjury -
3 شهادة زور
n. false testimony, perjury -
4 شهادة كذب
n. perjury -
5 قسم كاذب
n. perjury -
6 أقسم يمينا كاذبة
أقْسَمَ يَمِيناً كاذِبَةًto perjure, commit perjury -
7 تزور
تَزَوّرَ: قالَ الزّورَto lie, tell a lie; to commit perjury -
8 حلف يمينا كاذبة
حَلَفَ يَمِيناً كاذِبَةًto perjure, commit perjury -
9 الحلف كذبا
الحَلْفُ كَذِباً، حَلْفٌ كاذِبperjury, false swearing -
10 حلف كاذب
الحَلْفُ كَذِباً، حَلْفٌ كاذِبperjury, false swearing -
11 حنث
حِنْث (في اليَمِين)oath breaking; perjury -
12 شهادة زور
شَهَادَةُ زُوْرfalse testimony, perjury -
13 شهادة زور
شَهَادَةُ زُورfalse testimony, perjury -
14 يمين غموس
يَمِينٌ غَمُوسperjury, false swearing -
15 يمين كاذبة
يَمِينٌ كاذِبَة، يَمِينٌ غَمُوسperjury, false swearing -
16 يمين غموس
يَمِينٌ كاذِبَة، يَمِينٌ غَمُوسperjury, false swearing -
17 الحنث (باليمين)
الحِنْث (باليَمين) \ perjury: the crime of telling lies in court, after making a solemn promise to tell the truth. -
18 شهادة
شَهَادَة \ certificate: official writing that declares a certain fact: My birth certificate proves the date of my birth. diploma: an official paper that proves success in a course of study: Some doctors hold a Diploma in Public Health. testimonial: a written statement of sb.’s qualities (used when asking for work): My last employer gave me a generous testimonial. \ شَهَادَة تَزْكِيَة \ reference: a statement about sb.’s character or ability: If you want a job, you need good references from former employers. \ شَهَادَة جامعيّة \ degree: a title obtained by examination at a university: My son is studying for the degree of Master of Arts at Edinburgh University. \ شَهَادَة الزُّور \ perjury: the crime of telling lies in court, after making a solemn promise to tell the truth. -
19 يمين
يَمِين \ oath: a solemn promise (in the name of God or of some holy thing) that sth. (esp. a statement in court) is true, or that one will truly do sth.. right: (the opposite of left) the side of the body that is furthest from the heart; in or to the direction of that side: my right arm; a right turn; turn right and then left, the right side Keep to the right of the road. On your right is an old castle. \ اليَمِين الكاذِبة \ perjury: the crime of telling lies in court, after making a solemn promise to tell the truth.
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perjury — per·ju·ry / pər jə rē/ n pl ries [Anglo French perjurie parjurie, from Latin perjurium, from perjurus deliberately giving false testimony, from per detrimental to + jur jus law]: the act or crime of knowingly making a false statement (as about a… … Law dictionary
Perjury — Perjury, also known as forswearing, is the act of lying or making verifiably false statements on a material matter under oath or affirmation in a court of law or in any of various sworn statements in writing. It is important that the false… … Wikipedia
Perjury — • The crime and sin of taking a false oath Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Perjury Perjury † … Catholic encyclopedia
perjury — per‧ju‧ry [ˈpɜːdʒəri ǁ ˈpɜːr ] noun [uncountable] LAW the crime of telling a lie after promising to tell the truth in a court of law: • A company official committed perjury during the trial. * * * perjury UK US /ˈpɜːdʒəri/ noun [U] ► LAW the… … Financial and business terms
Perjury — Per ju*ry, n.; pl. {Perjuries}. [L. perjurium. See {Perjure}, v.] 1. False swearing. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) At common law, a willfully false statement in a fact material to the issue, made by a witness under oath in a competent judicial… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
perjury — late 14c., act of swearing to a statement known to be false, via Anglo Fr. parjurie (late 13c.) and O.Fr. parjurie, both from L. perjurium false oath, from perjurare swear falsely, from per away, entirely (see PER (Cf. per)) + jurare to swear… … Etymology dictionary
perjury — [n] lying while under oath deceitfulness, deception, dishonesty, falsehood, false oath, false swearing, false testimony, falsification, untruth, untruthfulness; concepts 63,278 … New thesaurus
perjury — ► NOUN Law ▪ the offence of deliberately telling an untruth in court when under oath … English terms dictionary
perjury — [pʉr′jə rē] n. pl. perjuries [ME < OFr parjurie < L perjurium < perjurus, false, breaking oath < per, through + jus (gen. juris), a right, justice: see JURY1] 1. the willful telling of a lie while under lawful oath or affirmation to… … English World dictionary
perjury — perjurious /peuhr joor ee euhs/, adj. perjuriously, adv. perjuriousness, n. /perr jeuh ree/, n., pl. perjuries. Law. the willful giving of false testimony under oath or affirmation, before a competent tribunal, upon a point material to a legal… … Universalium
PERJURY — Witnesses are guilty of perjury if it is proved, by the evidence of at least two other competent and consistent witnesses, that they had not been present at the time and at the place where they had testified to have been when the event in issue… … Encyclopedia of Judaism