GARAUNTOR
\ɡˈaɹəntˌɔː], \ɡˈaɹəntˌɔː], \ɡ_ˈa_ɹ_ə_n_t_ˌɔː]\
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L. Fr. In old English law. A warrantor of land; a vouchee; one boundby a warranty to defend the title and seisin of his alienee, or, on default thereof, and oneviction of the tenant, to give him other lands of equal value. Britt. c. 75.
By Henry Campbell Black