Affidavits

/ˌæfɪˈdeɪvɪts/ noun

Written statements made under oath (a promise to tell the truth) that can be used as evidence in court.

From Medieval Latin 'affidavit' meaning 'he/she has sworn.' The word comes from 'affidare' (to pledge faith). It entered English legal vocabulary in the 15th century.

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