assever, v. arch.
(əˈsɛvə(r))
[ad. L. assevērāre to assert seriously, f. as- = ad- to + sevērus serious, severe. Cf. It. asseuerare (Florio 1598).]
To asseverate: a. a thing to be, or that it is.
| 1581 Campion in Confer. iv. (1584) D d iiij, The Jewes asseuering the obseruation of the lawe..to be necessarie. 1603 Harsnet Pop. Impost. xxiii. 166 We doe not Assever that the Devil cannot say a Troth. 1637 Bastwick Litany ii. 8 King James absolutely assevers..that the Pope is Antichrist. |
b. with simple obj.
| a 1618 Sylvester Job Tri. iii. 268 O! that my words (the words I now assever) Were writ. 1690 Locke Hum. Und. ii. xxvii. §8 Wks. 1727 I. 145, I had heard many Particulars..assever'd by People hard to be discredited. 1826 E. Irving Babylon II. vii. 222 The question being..assevered of the vision generally. |