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Definition of arrant
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Arrant
(a.)
Thorough
or
downright,
in a good
sense..
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Officer
::
Officer
(n.)
Specifically,
a
commissioned
officer,
in
distinction
from a
warrant
officer..
Pardon
::
Pardon
(v. t.) An
official
warrant
of
remission
of
penalty.
Unwarranted
::
Unwarranted
(a.) Not
warranted;
being
without
warrant,
authority,
or
guaranty;
unwarrantable..
Guarantee
::
Guarantee
(n.) In law and
common
usage:
A
promise
to
answer
for the
payment
of some debt, or the
performance
of some duty, in case of the
failure
of
another
person,
who is, in the first
instance,
liable
to such
payment
or
performance;
an
engagement
which
secures
or
insures
another
against
a
contingency;
a
warranty;
a
security.
Same as
Guaranty..
Commissionary
::
Commissionary
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
conferring,
a
commission;
conferred
by a
commission
or
warrant..
Relator
::
Relator
(n.) A
private
person
at whose
relation,
or in whose
behalf,
the
attorney-general
allows
an
information
in the
nature
of a quo
warranto
to be
filed..
Warranter
::
Warranter
(n.) One who
assures,
or
covenants
to
assure;
one who
contracts
to
secure
another
in a
right,
or to make good any
defect
of title or
quality;
one who gives a
warranty;
a
guarantor;
as, the
warranter
of a
horse..
Plevin
::
Plevin
(n.) A
warrant
or
assurance.
Indorse
::
Indorse
(v. t.) To write one's name, alone or with other
words,
upon the back of (a
paper),
for the
purpose
of
transferring
it, or to
secure
the
payment
of a /ote,
draft,
or the like; to
guarantee
the
payment,
fulfillment,
performance,
or
validity
of, or to
certify
something
upon the back of (a
check,
draft,
writ,
warrant
of
arrest,
etc.)..
Castigatory
::
Castigatory
(n.) An
instrument
formerly
used to
punish
and
correct
arrant
scolds;
--
called
also a
ducking
stool,
or
trebucket..
Warrant
::
Warrant
(n.) A
writing
which
authorizes
a
person
to
receive
money or other
thing.
Warrant
::
Warrant
(n.) To
assure,
as a thing sold, to the
purchaser;
that is, to
engage
that the thing is what it
appears,
or is
represented,
to be, which
implies
a
covenant
to make good any
defect
or loss
incurred
by it..
Fiat
::
Fiat (n.) A
warrant
of a judge for
certain
processes.
Constable
::
Constable
(n.) An
officer
of the peace
having
power as a
conservator
of the
public
peace,
and bound to
execute
the
warrants
of
judicial
officers..
Voucher
::
Voucher
(n.) The act of
calling
in a
person
to make good his
warranty
of title in the old form of
action
for the
recovery
of
lands.
Vouch
::
Vouch (v. t.) To
warrant;
to
maintain
by
affirmations;
to
attest;
to
affirm;
to
avouch.
Locate
::
Locate
(v. t.) To
designate
the site or place of; to
define
the
limits
of; as, to
locate
a
public
building;
to
locate
a
mining
claim;
to
locate
(the land
granted
by) a land
warrant..
Safe-conduct
::
Safe-conduct
(n.) a
writing,
pass, or
warrant
of
security,
given to a
person
to
enable
him to
travel
with
safety..
Ignoramus
::
Ignoramus
(n.) We are
ignorant;
we
ignore;
-- being the word
formerly
written
on a bill of
indictment
by a grand jury when there was not
sufficient
evidence
to
warrant
them in
finding
it a true bill. The
phrase
now used is, No bill, No true bill, or Not
found,
though
in some
jurisdictions
Ignored
is still
used..
Errant
::
Errant
(a.)
Notorious;
notoriously
bad;
downright;
arrant.
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