v. Obs. [f. A- pref. 11 + WARRANT v.] To vouch for, warrant, guarantee.

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a. 1400.  Chester Pl., 3. Some writers awarrante your matter, theirfore be boulde.

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1598.  Greene, Jas. IV. (1861), 188. And awarrant his preferment to a prince’s service.

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1608.  Armin, Nest Ninn. (1842), 26. If life were awarranted fooles.

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