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swearing$93468$ - traducción al griego

NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER
Copralalia; Coprapralia; Involuntary swearing

swearing      
n. ορκωμοσία, όρκος, βλασφημία
bad language         
  • Local law in [[Virginia Beach]] prohibiting the use of profanity along the boardwalk of Atlantic Avenue
SOCIALLY OFFENSIVE FORM OF LANGUAGE
Swearing; Swear word; Curse word; Cuss word; Profaned; Swearword; Curse-word; Cussing; Adult language; Profanities; Foul language; Strong language; Swear words; Swearwords; Swear Words; Bad language; Cursing; Bad word; Cussword; Profanation; Dirty word; Swears; Curse Word; Nasty language; Cuss words; Harsh language; Dirty language; Curse words; Crude language; Curse Words; Profanation And Profanity; Unfounded profanity; Expletitive; Profanely; Vulgar slang terms; Heavy language; Profane language; Cussin'; Curse out; Cuss out; List of swears; Coarse language; Offensive words; Offensive language; Abusive language; PROFANITY; Foul Language; Lewd language; 🤬; English profanity; Laws against profanity; Inappropriate language; Naughty words; Filthy language; Objectionable language; Objectionable words; Religious views on profanity; Naughty word; Profane word; Profane words; Filthy word; Rough language; Religion and profanity
βρωμόλογα
abusive language         
  • Local law in [[Virginia Beach]] prohibiting the use of profanity along the boardwalk of Atlantic Avenue
SOCIALLY OFFENSIVE FORM OF LANGUAGE
Swearing; Swear word; Curse word; Cuss word; Profaned; Swearword; Curse-word; Cussing; Adult language; Profanities; Foul language; Strong language; Swear words; Swearwords; Swear Words; Bad language; Cursing; Bad word; Cussword; Profanation; Dirty word; Swears; Curse Word; Nasty language; Cuss words; Harsh language; Dirty language; Curse words; Crude language; Curse Words; Profanation And Profanity; Unfounded profanity; Expletitive; Profanely; Vulgar slang terms; Heavy language; Profane language; Cussin'; Curse out; Cuss out; List of swears; Coarse language; Offensive words; Offensive language; Abusive language; PROFANITY; Foul Language; Lewd language; 🤬; English profanity; Laws against profanity; Inappropriate language; Naughty words; Filthy language; Objectionable language; Objectionable words; Religious views on profanity; Naughty word; Profane word; Profane words; Filthy word; Rough language; Religion and profanity
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Definición

swear
v.
1) to swear solemnly
2) (B) ('to promise solemnly') they swore allegiance to the government
3) (D) intr.) ('to curse') to swear at (he swore at them)
4) (d; intr.) ('to rely completely') to swear by (everyone swears by her remedy for a cold)
5) (d; intr.) to swear to ('to confirm solemnly') (to swear to the truth of a statement)
6) (d; tr.) ('to bind solemnly') to swear to (to swear smb. to secrecy)
7) (E) ('to promise solemnly') she swore to tell the truth
8) (L; to) ('to promise solemnly') she swore (to us) that she would tell the truth
9) (misc.) to swear on the Bible; to swear like a trooper ('to use obscene language freely'); to swear smb. into office

Wikipedia

Coprolalia

Coprolalia () is involuntary swearing or the involuntary utterance of obscene words or socially inappropriate and derogatory remarks. Coprolalia comes from the Greek κόπρος (kópros), meaning "dung, feces", and λαλιά (laliā́) "speech", from λαλεῖν (laleîn) "to talk".

Coprolalia is an occasional characteristic of tic disorders, in particular Tourette syndrome, although it is not required for a diagnosis of Tourette's and only about 10% of Tourette's patients exhibit coprolalia. It is not unique to tic disorders; it is also a rare symptom of other neurological disorders.

Coprolalia is one type of coprophenomenon. Other coprophenomena include the related symptoms of copropraxia, involuntary actions such as performing obscene or forbidden gestures, and coprographia, making obscene writings or drawings.