όρκος

Lemma: όρκος

Translation: oath; vow (noun)

Etymology: From Ancient Greek ὅρκος (horkos), originally referring to the object by which one swears. Related to the ancient deity Horkos, personification of oaths and son of Eris (Strife). The concept was so important in ancient Greek culture that breaking an oath (επιορκία) was considered one of the gravest offenses against divine law.