Warrant

/ˈwɒɹənt/ noun

A warrant is an official document that gives legal permission to do something, such as search a place or arrest someone.

“Warrant” comes from Old North French “warant,” meaning “protector, safeguard, authorization.” It is related to old Germanic roots about guarding and protecting.

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