VOUCHEE


Meaning of VOUCHEE in English

(ˈ)vau̇|chē noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from vouchen to vouch + -ee

1. : one called into court to warrant or defend a title in a common recovery

2. archaic : one cited as an authority or sponsor

some respectable names are occasionally attached as vouchees — Fraser's Magazine

3. : one for whom another vouches

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