praemunio

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to fortify in front; defend in advance
 * 2) to safeguard, protect, secure
 * 3)  to condition the minds of an audience before a speech (as an orator), to reinforce one's rhetorical fortifications, guard against counterargument, strengthen one's argument
 * 4)  to prepare one's legal defense (as a lawyer), to anticipate objections and formulate strong rebuttals to argue that would bolster one's side of the case

Usage notes

 * In, this word was confused with (and used with the meaning of) , as in the writ of.