Definitionn. a person who deliberately gives false testimony
Last update: October 30, 2015
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For his enterprise, partly on the plea that Harold was a perjurer, partly because Stigand, the archbishop of Canterbury, had acknowledged the late anti-pope Benedict. [Please select]
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Take him to prison--the traitor, the perjurer. [Please select]
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A convicted perjurer gives evidence, and has a pecuniary interest in the result. [Please select]
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That verdict holds me up to the public as a perjurer; but that is a small matter. [Please select]
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I believe you are a damned traitor and perjurer,--in spite of your oath, a British spy. [Please select]
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"He is an assassin," I was forced to answer; "even Monsieur's assassin--and a perjurer." [Please select]
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War upon the English perjurer, the devourer of India, the poisoner of China, the tyrant of Ireland, and the eternal enemy of France. [Please select]
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