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late 14c., "certainty," from O.Fr. asseurance (11c., Mod.Fr. assurance) "assurance, promise, truce, certainty," from asseurer (see assure). Meaning "promise, pledge" in Eng. is from late 14c. The word had a negative tinge 18c., often suggesting impudence or presumption.