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- verbblaspheme (verb) · blasphemes (third person present) · blasphemed (past tense) · blasphemed (past participle) · blaspheming (present participle)OriginMiddle English: via Old French from ecclesiastical Latin blasphemare ‘reproach, revile, blaspheme’, from Greek blasphēmein, from blasphēmos ‘evil-speaking’. Compare with blame.
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