Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who has taken an oath; specifically, a Mohammedan Malay or Moro who has sworn to die in killing as many persons, especially Christians or enemies, as he can.
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Examples
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Crouched in the middle of the road a Moro, gone amuck, darted fanatic glances in search of the Christians he had vowed to die killing, his eyes bloodshot with the self-inflicted torture of the juramentado rite.
Terry A Tale of the Hill People Charles Goff Thomson
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Every few days a _juramentado_ (_vide_ pp. 146, 150) would enter the town and attack a white man with his _bárong_ in broad daylight.
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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But (he threw up his hands to indicate his helplessness) who could stop the sacred juramentado?
The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old Florence Partello Stuart
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"It was something about how queer religions may be -- he was thinking of the juramentado."
Terry A Tale of the Hill People Charles Goff Thomson
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Moro juramentado pierced by a bayonet, drive the steel further into himself, in order to reach the soldier at the other end of the gun, whom he cut in two before he died.
The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old Florence Partello Stuart
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A wild shriek crashed through the intense stillness; a green sarong was torn off, and the white-clad figure of a juramentado rushed at the governor.
The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old Florence Partello Stuart
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Nervously the men wandered about; the two wounded men became the center of attraction and related for the hundredth time their sensations when the juramentado had struck them down.
The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old Florence Partello Stuart
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Piang's big, black eyes filled with mystery when he described how the juramentado rides to the abode of the blessed on a shadowy, white horse, taller than a carabao, just as dusk is falling.
The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old Florence Partello Stuart
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That night as the Americans swung along under the dome of brilliant stars, a question arose as to the meaning of juramentado.
The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old Florence Partello Stuart
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"Governor Mason," he exclaimed, "Captain Hornbecker reports that there is a _juramentado_ loose between here and Zamboanga!"
Terry A Tale of the Hill People Charles Goff Thomson
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