Avowry

/əˈvaʊ.ri/ noun

In medieval law, an open admission and justification of an action; the act of avouching one's conduct.

From 'avow' plus the legal suffix '-ry' (action or practice). Used in Middle English and Early Modern English legal terminology.

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