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    Avow \A*vow"\, n. [Cf. F. aveu.]
    Avowal. [Obs.] --Dryden.
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    Avow \A*vow"\, v. t. & i. [OF. avouer, fr. LL. votare to vow,
    fr. L. votun. See Vote, n.]
    To bind, or to devote, by a vow. [Obs.] --Wyclif.
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    Avow \A*vow"\, n.
    A vow or determination. [Archaic]
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    Avow \A*vow"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Avowed (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
    Avowing.] [F. avouver, fr. L. advocare to call to (whence
    the meanings, to call upon as superior; recognize as lord,
    own, confess); ad + vocare to call. See Advocate,
    Avouch.]
    1. To declare openly, as something believed to be right; to
    own or acknowledge frankly; as, a man avows his principles
    or his crimes.
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    Which I to be the of Israel's God
    Avow, and challenge Dagon to the test. --Milton.
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    2. (Law) To acknowledge and justify, as an act done. See
    Avowry. --Blackstone.
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    Syn: To acknowledge; own; confess. See Confess.
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    avow
    v 1: to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true; "Before
    God I swear I am innocent" [syn: affirm, verify, assert,
    aver, swan, swear]
    2: admit openly and bluntly; make no bones about [syn: avouch]
    [ant: disavow]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    86 Moby Thesaurus words for "avow":
    accept, acknowledge, admit, admit everything, affirm,
    agree provisionally, allege, allow, announce, annunciate, argue,
    assent grudgingly, assert, assever, asseverate, attest, aver,
    avouch, bear witness, certify, claim, come clean, concede, confess,
    contend, cop a plea, declare, defend, depone, depose, disclose,
    enunciate, express, express general agreement, express the belief,
    give evidence, go along with, grant, have, hold, insist,
    issue a manifesto, lay down, let on, maintain, manifesto,
    not oppose, open up, out with it, own, own up, plead guilty,
    predicate, pretend, pretext, proclaim, profess, pronounce, protest,
    protest too much, purport, put, put it, recognize, say, set down,
    speak, speak out, speak up, spill, spill it, spit it out,
    stand for, stand on, state, submit, swear, tell all,
    tell the truth, testify, vindicate, vouch, vow, warrant, witness,
    yield

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


    AVOW or ADVOW, practice. Signifies to justify or maintain an act formerly
    done. For example, when replevin is brought for a thing distrained, and the
    distrainer justifies the taking, he is said to avow. Termes de la Ley. This
    word also signifies to bring forth anything. Formerly when a stolen thing
    was found in the possession of any one" he was bound advocare, i. e. to
    produce the seller from whom he alleged he had bought it, to justify the
    sale, and so on till they found the thief. Afterwards the word was taken to
    mean anything which a man admitted to be his own or done by him, and in this
    sense it is mentioned in Fleta, lib. 1, c. 5, par 4. Cunn., Dict. h.t.

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)




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