allege
اقامه کردن ،دليل اوردن ،ارائه دادن
allégation
1393; alléguier, 1278; auleguer, 1273; du lat. allegare, spécialisé en lat. juridique.
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from Old French alegier "to vindicate, justify." The history of today's word is interesting because the form of the word derives from Latin allegare but the meaning comes from from esligier "to pay a fine, justify oneself" from Late Latin *exlitigare "to legally clear" from ex "out (of)" + litigare "to sue." "Allegare" went on through French to become English "allay." Apparently the two were confused at some point and the prefix ex- was replaced by ad- (an-, am-, al-, ar-).ang
bar-casp( e ravâ/nâravâ bastan be kas)
dast-âviz
bahâna
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fra. fausse allégation : bar-casp e nâ-ravâ/casp, pirâya( ke be dâmân bandand, FRUQ)
fra. allégation sans fondement : bohtân, ang e bi-pâya
allege
(อะเลจฺ') vt. กล่าวหา, อ้าง,ยืนยัน, แถลง. -allegeable adj. -alleger n.
allege
domniemywać; utrzymywać, że; oświadczać
allege
[ъ'ledj] v 1. твърдя, заявявам (особ. без основание, доказателства), 2. представям/привеждам като оправдание, извинявам се с.