The constellation
M111 Oaths taken over severed pieces of horse. Pieces are then buried
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- Taking of vows and oaths · M110 entry
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- Swearing while one knows that his oath is rendered valueless · M110.1 entry
- Oath is valid only when decreed in presence of ten · M110.2 entry
- Oath uttered by pious when in danger of succumbing to temptation · M110.3 entry
- Oath taken on ring · M112 entry
- Oath taken on arms · M113 entry
- Oath taken on sacred object · M114 entry
- Only one oath binding. It must be by so and so or else it is worthless · M115 entry
- Oath taken on hand of saint · M116 entry
- Vow to perform certain act unless cataclysm occurs · M117 entry
- Swearing on a skull · M118 entry