nonjuror

/ˈnɒndʒuːrər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who refuses to take an oath or swear allegiance, especially to the British monarch during the period of the English Civil War.

“Many English clergy were nonjurors, refusing to swear allegiance to the restored monarchy in 1660.”

Synonyms

  • dissenter
  • refusenik

Antonyms

  • juror
  • swearer