Affidavit

/ˌæfəˈdeɪvɪt/ noun

A written statement that someone swears is true, usually signed in front of an official and used in legal situations. It is treated like spoken testimony in court.

From Medieval Latin *affidavit* meaning “he has sworn,” from *affidare* “to pledge, to trust,” built from *ad-* “to” and *fidere* “to trust.” It entered English through legal language.

AMመሐላ ማረጋገጫ
ARإفادة خطية
BNহলফনামা
CSčestné prohlášení
DAerklæring under ed
DEeidesstattliche Erklärung
ELένορκη δήλωση
ESdeclaración jurada
FAسوگندنامه
FIvalaehtoinen lausunto
FRaffidavit
GUશપથપત્ર
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