warant
Old French
Noun
warant m (oblique plural waranz or warantz, nominative singular waranz or warantz, nominative plural warant)
- (Anglo-Norman) Alternative form of garant
- 1971, D. Oschinsky, Walter of Henley and other Treatises on Estate Management and Accounting, Oxford (quoted texts from circa 1285). Available online via the Anglo-Norman On-Line Hub
- Le baillif [...] deit fere venir [...] tutes lez peaus de tutes lez berbiz tués [...] e dunke poet il veer queles sunt de seyson e queles sunt escorchez sanz warant
- The bailiff [...] must ensure that [...] all the skins of all the ewes killed are returned [...] and therefore he can see which are of season and which have been skinned without permission
- Le baillif [...] deit fere venir [...] tutes lez peaus de tutes lez berbiz tués [...] e dunke poet il veer queles sunt de seyson e queles sunt escorchez sanz warant
- 1971, D. Oschinsky, Walter of Henley and other Treatises on Estate Management and Accounting, Oxford (quoted texts from circa 1285). Available online via the Anglo-Norman On-Line Hub
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