Middle English, waranten to act as protector, guarantee, from Anglo-French warentir, garantir, from warant First Known Use Noun 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1) Verb 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a Time Traveler The first known use of warrant was in...
Middle English, waranten to act as protector, guarantee, from Anglo-French warentir, garantir, from warant First Known Use Noun 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1) Verb 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a Time Traveler The first known use of warrant was in...
First recorded in 1175–1225; (noun) Middle English warant, from Anglo-French; Old French guarant, from Germanic; compare Middle Low German warend, warent “warranty,” noun use of present participle of waren “to warrant”; (verb) Middle English, from Anglo-French warantir; Old French ...
late 13c., "to keep safe from danger," from Old North French warantir "safeguard, protect; guarantee, pledge" (Old French garantir), from warant (see warrant (n.)). Meaning "to guarantee to be of quality" is attested from late 14c.; sense of "to guarantee as true" is recorded ...
late 13c., "to keep safe from danger," from Old North French warantir "safeguard, protect; guarantee, pledge" (Old French garantir), from warant (see warrant (n.)). Meaning "to guarantee to be of quality" is attested from late 14c.; sense of "to guarantee as true" is recorded ...
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[C13: from Anglo-Frenchwarrant,variant of Old Frenchguarant,fromguarantirto guarantee, of Germanic origin; compare guaranty] ˈwarrantableadj ˌwarrantaˈbility,ˈwarrantablenessn ˈwarrantablyadv ˈwarrantern ˈwarrantlessadj Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Editio...
late 13c., "to keep safe from danger," from Old North French warantir "safeguard, protect; guarantee, pledge" (Old French garantir), from warant (see warrant (n.)). Meaning "to guarantee to be of quality" is attested from late 14c.; sense of "to guarantee as true" is recorded ...
aThere is no doubt that its symbolic meaning subtly conveyed should be given deep consideration. 没有应该给它的微妙地被表达的象征意义深刻的考虑的疑义。[translate] a派人去请医生 Sends the human to invite doctor[translate] a在你的眼里,我看到了在乎与舍不得 In yours eye, I saw has cared abou...
Middle English,warantento act as protector, guarantee, from Anglo-Frenchwarentir, garantir, fromwarant First Known Use Noun 14th century, in the meaning defined atsense 1a(1) Verb 14th century, in the meaning defined atsense 1a Time Traveler ...