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abbot
accent
accomplish
acknowledge
acknowledgment
acquiescence
adonists
advowee
advowson
ancient
appendant
apply
ardent
articulate
avow
avowable
avowal
avowant
avowed
avowedly
avowee
avower
avowing
avowry
avowtry
backslider
baptismal
bedswerver
bind
bond
breakvow
breathe
canoness
cloistress
cluck
collative
compurgation
con
confess
confessed
confessedly
confessing
confession
confessor
confestly
confirmation
consonant
cross-bearer
declared
declaredly
dedicate
defer
denier
devote
devoted
devotement
devoting
devow
diacritical
dialysis
diaresis
diaresy
digraph
diph-thong
diphthongal
disallow
disavouch
disavow
disavowal
disavowed
disavowing
disavowment
disclaim
disclaimation
disclaimed
disclaiming
donative
elision
estop
euchology
explicitly
faithful
faithfully
faithfulness
false
formality
g
gape
gross
h
heresy
heretic
hiatus
hurl
hypermeter
i
inviolable
irreconcilable
is
jehovist
k
l
lapse
load
loose
m
major
masoretic
mine
monk
monophthong
monophthongal
morrow
my
n
novice
novitiate
nun
nunnery
nuptial
o
obligation
open
openly
ostensible
own
owned
owning
passager
patronage
pay
perfidious
perfidiousness
perfidy
perform
pledge
plight
point
position
prefer
presentation
presentative
profess
professedly
professing
profession
professor
profest
publicly
r
ransack
re
rebellion
recant
recognition
recognizance
recognize
regular
religion
religious
religiously
replevy
retract
retracted
retracting
retraction
rime
s
sacrament
sacredness
scale
secular
seghol
self-convicted
semi-vocal
semi-vowel
so
sonorous
strife
syllable
synalepha
t
tenement
the
thine
triphthong
u
unacknowledged
unavowed
unbroke
undeclared
under
unfaithful
unfaithfully
unfaithfulness
unowned
unpointed
untoward
unvoweled
vassal
vestal
violate
violation
violent
votary
vote
votive
vow
vowed
vowel
voweled
vower
vowing
w
wage
warp
y



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1828 Definition

VOW, n.

1. A solemn promisemade to God, or by a pagan to his deity. The Roman generals when they went to war, sometimes made a vow that they would build a temple to some favorite deity, if he would give them victory. A vow is a promise of something to be given or done hereafter.

A person is constituted a religious by taking three vows, of chastity, of poverty, and of obedience. Among the Isrealites, the vows of children were not binding, unless ratified by the express or tacit consent of their father. Num. 30.

2. A solemn promise; as the vows of unchangeable love and fidelity. In a moral and religious sense, vows are promises to God, as they appeal to God to witness their sincerity, and the violation of them is a most heinous offense.

VOW, v.t.

1. To give, consecrate or dedicate to God by a solemn promise. When Jacob went to Mesopotamia, he vowed to God a tenth of this substance, and his own future devotion to his service. Gen. 28.

When thou vowest a vow, defer not to pay it. Eccles. 5.

2. To devote.

VOW, v.i. To make vows or solemn promises. He that vows, must be careful to perform.

1913 Definition
Vow (vow)
n.(?)
Vow
[OE. vou, OF. vou, veu, vo, vu, F. v(?)u, from L. votum, from vovere, to vow. Cf. Avow, Devout, Vote.]

  1. A solemn promise made to God, or to some deity; an act by which one consecrates or devotes himself, absolutely or conditionally, wholly or in part, for a longer or shorter time, to some act, service, or condition; a devotion of one's possessions; as, a baptismal vow; a vow of poverty.
    "Nothing . . . that may . . . stain my vow of Nazarite." Milton.

    I pray thee, let me go and pay my vow. 2 Sam. xv. 7.

    I am combined by a sacred vow. Shak.

  2. Specifically, a promise of fidelity; a pledge of love or affection; as, the marriage vow.

    Knights of love, who never broke their vow;
    Firm to their plighted faith.
    Dryden.

  3. To give, consecrate, or dedicate to God, or to some deity, by a solemn promise] to devote; to promise solemnly.
    "When thou vowest a vow unto God, defer not to pay it." Eccl. v. 4.

    [Men] that vow a long and weary pilgrimage. Shak.

  4. To assert solemnly; to asseverate.
  5. To make a vow, or solemn promise.

    Better is it that thou shouldest not vow, than that thou shouldest vow and not pay. Eccl. v. 5.


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Noah Says...
The religion which has introduced civil liberty is the religion of Christ and His apostles, which enjoins humility, piety, and benevolence; which acknowledges in every person a brother, or a sister, and a citizen with equal rights. This is genuine Christianity, and to this we owe our free Constitutions of Government.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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