单词 | warrantee |
释义 | warranteen. 1. a. Law. The person to whom a warranty is given. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > security > [noun] > one to whom guarantee is given wed-keeper1591 warrantee1706 guarantee1853 1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) at Exchange The Compensation..which the Warranter must make to the Warrantee, Value for Value, if the Land warranted be recover'd from the Warrantee. 1818 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. (ed. 2) IV. 430 It is the same with respect to the person to whom the warranty is made; for if it be not to the warrantee and his heirs,..it will cease upon the death of the warrantee. 1860 J. J. S. Wharton Law-lexicon (ed. 2) Warrantee, a person to whom a warrant is made. b. A person for whose arrest a warrant has been issued. ΚΠ 1921 Daily Tel. 27 Aug. 9/2 Only three men arrested out of those wanted... Twenty-five reserve men were left to continue the search for absconding warrantees. 2. Misused for warranter n. or guarantee n. 1, and (U.S.) for warranty n. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > security > [noun] > a bondsman or guarantor borrowa1000 festermanOE inborghc1175 pledge1348 surety1428 warrant1478 soverty1517 creditor1523 cautionerc1565 warranter1583 caution1586 warranty1586 security1600 stipulator1610 engager1611 pawner1611 undertaker1616 bond1632 ensurer1654 cautionary1655 security man1662 voucher1667 warrantee1668 respondent1672 guarand1674 guarantee1679 guaranty1684 hypothecator1828 warrantor1850 guarantor1853 1668 tr. Q. of Spain Let. in London Gaz. No. 256/2 You will also joyntly endeavour as Warrantees, to do all that in reason can be expected..for the..strengthening of this Peace. 1731 Philos. Trans. 1729–30 (Royal Soc.) 36 400 If some Authors can be quoted for Warrantees of what this Se ma Tsien advances, they were modern to the Time when he wrote. 1874 J. Wanamaker in Philadelphia Inquirer 26 Sept. 8/2 (advt.) A printed guarantee, bearing the signature of the firm, will accompany each garment as a warrantee. This binds us in every sense, and will be honored as quickly as a good draft of the Government of the United States. 1980 Verbatim Autumn 17/1 We have three perfectly good words in English, guarantee, warranty, and guaranty, all of the same origin and having the same meaning. Now some people are trying to add a fourth, warrantee. A TV salesman says, ‘We have a great warrantee on this product.’ This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1668 |
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