different between perjury vs perjurious
perjury
English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman perjurie, from Latin perjurare (“swear falsely”), from per- +? j?r?re.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p??(?)d???i/
Noun
perjury (countable and uncountable, plural perjuries)
- (law) The deliberate giving of false or misleading testimony under oath.
Synonyms
- oathbreach
- false testimony
- testilying
Derived terms
- perjury trap
Translations
Further reading
- perjury on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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perjurious
English
Etymology
Latin perjuriosus
Adjective
perjurious (comparative more perjurious, superlative most perjurious)
- Of or pertaining to perjury.
Derived terms
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