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Etymology edit

From Middle English sworen, isworen, from Old English sworen, ġesworen, from Proto-West Germanic *swaran, *giswaran, from Proto-Germanic *swaranaz, past participle of Proto-Germanic *swarjaną (to swear), equivalent to swear +‎ -en.

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sworn

  1. past participle of swear

Adjective edit

sworn (not comparable)

  1. Given or declared under oath.
    His sworn statement convinced the judge.
  2. Bound as though by an oath.
  3. Ardent, devout.
    a sworn foe
    a sworn socialist

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  • sworn”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.