unperjured

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ perjured.

Adjective

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unperjured (not comparable)

  1. Not belied by perjury; genuine, honest.
    • 1887, The Athenaeum, Part 2:
      The evidence of an inaccurate, but decidedly unperjured witness whom we know thoroughly is worth much more than even voluminous testimony of unknown writers []
    • 1917, Eugene Allen Gilmore, William Charles Wermuth, Modern American law:
      [] who would swear that the oath he had sworn was clear and unperjured.