Perjury
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- someone who has committed perjury by lying under oath
- 1607: Henry Ainsworth, The confession of faith of certayn English people living in exile, in the Low countreyes
- 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.
- 1841: Charles Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop
- Come in, you false witness, you perjurer, you suborner of evidence, come in!
- 1607: Henry Ainsworth, The confession of faith of certayn English people living in exile, in the Low countreyes
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