Affiant

/əˈfaɪənt/ noun

A person who makes an affidavit; someone who swears to the truth of a statement under oath.

From the Latin 'affidare' (to trust, pledge), through Old French 'afiant,' meaning one who makes an oath. The legal term was formalized in English courts.

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