rare. [AF., f. voucher VOUCH v. Cf. VOUCHER sb.2 4 b.] One who calls another into court to warrant a title.
1628. Coke, On Litt., 101 b. Hee that voucheth is called the Vouchor , and he that is vouched is called Vouchee.
1768. Blackstone, Comm., III. 299. If the vouchee appears, he is made defendant instead of the vouchor.
1865. F. M. Nichols, Britton, I. 59. If the warrant makes good his case, then let both the vouchor and his warrant be acquitted. Ibid., 116, etc.