Adjurer

/əˈdʒʊrər/ noun

A person who makes a solemn promise or takes an oath, especially in a legal or religious context.

From Latin 'adjurare' (ad- + jurare, 'to swear'), meaning to swear to something. The -er suffix denotes a person who performs the action. This term developed in medieval legal English when oaths were central to contracts and testimony.

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