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oathful

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Etymology

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From oath +‎ -ful.

Adjective

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oathful (comparative more oathful, superlative most oathful)

  1. Inclined to swear oaths, or curse.
    • 2011, Kathleen Franz, Susan Smulyan, Major Problems in American Popular Culture, page 230:
      [] and the oathful gentleman from Texas [was] none other than a bishop.