Definition of Avoucher

1. n. One who avouches.

Definition of Avoucher

1. Noun. One who avouches. ¹

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Definition of Avoucher

1. one that avouches [n -S] - See also: avouches

Lexicographical Neighbors of Avoucher

avokes
avoking
avolate
avolated
avolating
avolation
avolition
avolitional
avoparcin
avos
avoset
avosets
avouch
avouchable
avouched
avoucher (current term)
avouchers
avouches
avouching
avouchment
avouchments
avoucht
avoure
avoures
avoutrer
avoutrers
avoutrie
avoutries
avoutry
avow

Literary usage of Avoucher

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Expositor edited by William Robertson Nicoll, Samuel Cox, James Moffatt (1886)
"If the language contained such a word as "avoucher" in a personal sense it would express the meaning; but though the verb and one form of noun occur, ..."

2. Flame-bearers of Welsh History: Being the Outline of 'The Sons of Cunedda' by Owen Rhoscomyl (1905)
"Now these three officials, Chief, avoucher, and Avenger, were not chosen by vote of every man of the blood. They were chosen by the Seven Elders of the ..."

3. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1911)
"He is spoken of in the inscriptions as supreme judge, avoucher of truth, giver of oracles, bestower of life and health. The metal particularly associated ..."

4. The Ante-Nicene Fathers: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers Down to by Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Ernest Cushing Richardson, Allan Menzies, Bernhard Pick (1903)
"... Romulus should have had in Proculus an avoucher of his ascent to heaven, when the Christ of (this) god could not find any one to announce his descent ..."

5. The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt by Sir Walter Raleigh, Thomas Birch, William Oldys (1829)
"... unto them what he would, may be credited as an avoucher of true histories, where approved writers confirm him, but otherwise is to be deemed fabulous. ..."

6. The Expositor edited by William Robertson Nicoll, Samuel Cox, James Moffatt (1886)
"If the language contained such a word as "avoucher" in a personal sense it would express the meaning; but though the verb and one form of noun occur, ..."

7. Flame-bearers of Welsh History: Being the Outline of 'The Sons of Cunedda' by Owen Rhoscomyl (1905)
"Now these three officials, Chief, avoucher, and Avenger, were not chosen by vote of every man of the blood. They were chosen by the Seven Elders of the ..."

8. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1911)
"He is spoken of in the inscriptions as supreme judge, avoucher of truth, giver of oracles, bestower of life and health. The metal particularly associated ..."

9. The Ante-Nicene Fathers: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers Down to by Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Ernest Cushing Richardson, Allan Menzies, Bernhard Pick (1903)
"... Romulus should have had in Proculus an avoucher of his ascent to heaven, when the Christ of (this) god could not find any one to announce his descent ..."

10. The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt by Sir Walter Raleigh, Thomas Birch, William Oldys (1829)
"... unto them what he would, may be credited as an avoucher of true histories, where approved writers confirm him, but otherwise is to be deemed fabulous. ..."

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