†b.to warrant out: to claim licence for (one's action). Obsolete (? nonce-use.)
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to warrant out1616
1616 B. JonsonCynthias Revels (rev. ed.) v. i, in Wks. I. 235 Though Mercvrie can warrant out His vnder-takings, and make all things good, Out of the powers of his diuinitie.