warrantise

noun
/ˈwɒɹəntaɪz/

Etymology

From Middle English warantise, warantyse, from Old Northern French warentise, warandise. Compare Old French garantise. See warrant, guarantee.

  1. derived from warentise
  2. inherited from warantise

Definitions

  1. authority

    authority; security; warranty

    • There is such strength and warrantise of skill
  2. To warrant.

    • hoping your worships wil not onely accept this my labour, but protect and warrantise the same against all men

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