Aver

  • 21aver — transitive verb (averred; averring) Etymology: Middle English averren, from Anglo French averer, from Medieval Latin adverare to confirm as authentic, from Latin ad + verus true more at very Date: 15th century 1. a …

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  • 22Aver — Averia may also refer to: * Averia in Botany * Averia in Law:It usually signified oxen or horses used for the plough, but in a general sense, any cattle. When mention was made of one animal, they said Quidam equus , or vel quidam Bos ; but when… …

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  • 25aver — /euh verr /, v.t., averred, averring. 1. to assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner. 2. Law. to allege as a fact. [1350 1400; ME < MF averer < ML adverare, equiv. to ad AD + ver ( < L verus true) + a thematic&#8230; …

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  • 26Aver — [affer]. An old horse or nag; a draught horse used on the farm. [&LT; OldEngl. eaffor = a draught horse] Cf. Avera …

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  • 27aver — average …

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  • 28aver — Synonyms and related words: acknowledge, affirm, allege, announce, annunciate, argue, assert, assever, asseverate, attest, avouch, avow, bear witness, certify, contend, declare, defend, depone, depose, disclose, enunciate, express, give evidence …

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  • 29AVER — Abkommen über die Verkehrsteilung zwischen der Eisenbahn und der Rheinschiffahrt EN Agreement on the Distribution of Traffic Between the Railroads and Rhine River Shipping …

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  • 30aver — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. See affirmation. Ant., deny. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To put into words positively and with conviction: affirm, allege, argue, assert, asseverate, avouch, avow, claim, contend, declare, hold …

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