vouch
suomi-englanti sanakirjavouch englannista suomeksi
vahvistaa, vakuuttaa
kutsua oikeuteen todistajaksi
todistaa
mennä takuuseen
Verbi
Substantiivi
vouch englanniksi
(RQ:Dryden Metamorphoses)
To cite or rely on (an authority, a written work, etc.) in support of one's actions or opinions.
(synonyms)
(RQ:Elyot Governour)
(RQ:Speed Historie of Great Britaine)|page=545|column=2|para=19|passage=For more credit to vvhich aſſertion hee vouched ſundry books, and acts, (..)
(RQ:Locke Toleration)
To affirm or warrant the correctness or truth of (something); also, to affirm or warrant (the truth of an assertion or statement).
(RQ:Shakespeare All's Well)
(RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus)
(RQ:Atterbury Fourteen Sermons)
(RQ:Robert Browning La Saisiaz)
To witness or testify to the nature or qualities (of someone or something).
(RQ:South Twelve Sermons)
To back, confirm, or support (someone or something) with credible evidence or proof.
(RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)|year=1873
(synonym of)
(RQ:Fletcher Shakespeare Two Noble Kinsmen)
(RQ:South Twelve Sermons)'' over the Creatures: In that he was vouched his immediate Deputy upon Earth, the Viceroy of the Creation, and Lord-Lieutenant of the World.
(RQ:Shelley Revolt of Islam)
''In full'' vouch to warrant ''or'' vouch to warranty: to summon (someone) into court to establish a warranty of title to land.
(RQ:Coke Institutes)
(RQ:Blackstone Commentaries)
''Followed by'' over: of a vouchee (a person summoned to court to establish a warranty of title): to summon (someone) to court in their place.
(RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet Q1-2)
(RQ:Fuller Worthies of England)
''Often followed by'' for.
(ux)
(RQ:Shakespeare Measure)
(RQ:Shakespeare Othello Q1)
(RQ:Swift Works)
(RQ:Austen Pride and Prejudice)
(RQ:Scott Canongate 2)
To provide evidence or proof.
To express confidence in or responsibility for (the correctness or truth of) something.
(RQ:Scott Lord of the Isles)
(RQ:Mary Shelley Last Man)
An assertion, a declaration; also, a formal attestation or warrant of the correctness or truth of something.