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nouch

English

Etymology

See ouche.

Noun

nouch (plural nouches)

  1. (obsolete) An ouche; a jewel.
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vouch

English

Etymology

From Middle English vouchen, that borrowed from Old French voucher, from Latin voc?re, present active infinitive of voc?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?va?t?/
  • Rhymes: -a?t?

Verb

vouch (third-person singular simple present vouches, present participle vouching, simple past and past participle vouched)

  1. To take responsibility for; to express confidence in; to witness; to obtest.
  2. To warrant; to maintain by affirmations
    Synonyms: attest, affirm, avouch
    • October 28, 1705, Francis Atterbury, a sermon
      They made him ashamed first to vouch the truth of the relation, and afterwards to credit it.
  3. To back; to support; to confirm.
  4. To call into court to warrant and defend, or to make good a warranty of title.
  5. (obsolete) To call; to summon.
    • 1531, Thomas Elyot, The Boke named the Governour
      [They] vouch (as I might say) to their aid the authority of the writers.
  6. To bear witness; to give testimony or full attestation.
  7. To call as a witness.
  8. To assert; to aver; to declare.
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Related terms

  • avouch

Translations

Noun

vouch (plural vouches)

  1. Warrant; attestation.

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