garant
French
present participle
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French garant inherited from Old French garant derived from Frankish *warand (a warrant), *warjan (vouch for, fend for, protect, designate something as true, defend, authorise, warrant).
Origin
Frankish
*warjan
Gloss
vouch for, fend for, protect, designate something as true, defend, authorise, warrant
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- warrant English
- warrantability English
- warrantable English
- warrantee English
- warranter English
- warrantest English
- warranteth English
- warrantless English
- warrantor English
- warrantti Finnish
- *warantīre Latin
- garante Italian
- guarire Italian
- warrant Italian
- garantie French
- guérison French
- garante Spanish, Castilian
- *warjaną Proto-Germanic
- warant Middle English
- warrant Middle English
- garant Old French
- garantie Old French
- garantir Old French
- garir Old French
- guarant Old French
- guarantir Old French
- guarir Old French
- varer Old French
- barrantaich Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- garant Middle French
- *warjan gmw-pro
- 窩輪 Chinese
- *warand Frankish
- *warjan Frankish
- *werênd Frankish
- warant ONF.