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warrant — {{11}}warrant (n.) early 13c., protector, defender, from O.N.Fr. warant (O.Fr. garant), from Frankish *warand (Cf. O.H.G. weren to authorize, warrant, Ger. gewähren to grant ), from P.Gmc. *war to warn, guard, protect, perhaps from PIE root *wer… … Etymology dictionary
guaranty — [gar′ən tē] n. pl. guaranties [OFr garantie < garantir, to guarantee < garant, warant, a warrant, supporter < Frank * warand, prp. of * warjan, to verify (akin to OHG werēn < wār, true < IE * weros, true > L verus), infl. also… … English World dictionary
warrant — [wôr′ənt, wär′ənt] n. [ME warant < NormFr (OFr garant), a warrant < Frank * warand < prp. of * warjan; akin to OE werian, to guard, defend: see WEIR] 1. a) authorization or sanction, as by a superior or the law b) justification or… … English World dictionary
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