Avouch

/əˈvaʊtʃ/ verb

To assert or declare something as true; to vouch for or guarantee something; to acknowledge or admit openly.

From Middle English avouchen, from Old French avouchier, derived from Late Latin advocare (ad- 'to' + vocare 'to call'). Originally meant to call upon as a witness, evolved to mean asserting or vouching for something.

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