terms |
conjurator |
As nouns the difference between terms and conjurator
is that
terms is while
conjurator is (obsolete|legal) a person who swears an oath along with others.
conjurator |
conjugator |
As nouns the difference between conjurator and conjugator
is that
conjurator is (obsolete|legal) a person who swears an oath along with others while
conjugator is an automated process or written aide for giving the conjugation table of verbs.
oath |
conjurator |
As nouns the difference between oath and conjurator
is that
oath is a solemn pledge or promise to a god, king, or another person, to attest to the truth of a statement or contract while
conjurator is (obsolete|legal) a person who swears an oath along with others.
As a verb oath
is (archaic) to pledge.
swear |
conjurator |
As nouns the difference between swear and conjurator
is that
swear is a swearword while
conjurator is (obsolete|legal) a person who swears an oath along with others.
As a verb swear
is to take an oath or
swear can be to be lazy; rest for a short while during working hours.
As an adjective swear
is heavy.