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Guarantor   /gˌɛrəntˈɔr/   Listen
Guarantor

noun
1.
One who provides a warrant or guarantee to another.  Synonyms: surety, warranter, warrantor.






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"Guarantor" Quotes from Famous Books



... profitable billets; in 1564 he was made keeper of the Marshalsea, had a commission under the Great Seal to seize concealed prizes at sea without legal proceedings, had the Portership of Berwick, and the Sheriffship of Norfolk and Suffolk, while Leicester stood guarantor of a debt of his for 400 pounds. These facts he admitted before the Privy Council in 1567.* But Leicester might naturally do what he could for his dead wife's brother: we cannot argue that the jobs done for Appleyard ...
— The Valet's Tragedy and Other Stories • Andrew Lang

... readiness to swear that the body bore no resemblance to the fellow whose ear Margit had boxed. But I knew how little this testimony would avail in a Chinese court. The two Hong merchants assured me that their brother, the Macartney's guarantor, was already in the hands of the magistrates, who had handcuffed him and were threatening him with the bamboo: that an interdiction lay on the Macartney's cargo, and Mr. '—' himself ran no small risk ...
— Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts • A. T. Quiller-Couch



Words linked to "Guarantor" :   guarantee, patron, sponsor, surety, supporter



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