English words for 'Alternative form of goddish.'
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noun
- (UK) Used in direct address to the Lord Mayors of certain important cities, including London and Canterbury.
- (UK) Used in direct address to peers of the realm, usually now excluding dukes and the Lords Spiritual.
- (UK) Used in direct address to bishops, particularly Anglican ones.
- (UK, India) Used in direct address to certain judges, particularly High Court Judges and above.
noun
- A light, irreverent or insulting appeal to a deity or other entity.
- A curse, a curse word.
- A statement or promise which is strengthened (affirmed) by such a pledge.
- A solemn pledge or promise that invokes a deity, a ruler, or another entity (not necessarily present) to attest the truth of a statement or sincerity of one's desire to fulfill a contract or promise.
- profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger
- a solemn promise, usually invoking a divine witness, regarding your future acts or behavior
- a commitment to tell the truth (especially in a court of law); to lie under oath is to become subject to prosecution for perjury
noun
- A light, irreverent or insulting appeal to a deity or other entity.
- A curse, a curse word.
- A statement or promise which is strengthened (affirmed) by such a pledge.
- A solemn pledge or promise that invokes a deity, a ruler, or another entity (not necessarily present) to attest the truth of a statement or sincerity of one's desire to fulfill a contract or promise.
- profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger
- a solemn promise, usually invoking a divine witness, regarding your future acts or behavior
- a commitment to tell the truth (especially in a court of law); to lie under oath is to become subject to prosecution for perjury