co-signed

co·sign

[koh-sahyn, koh-sahyn]
verb (used without object), verb (used with object)
to sign as a cosigner.

Origin:
co- + sign

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cosign
also co-sign, by 1970, from co- + sign (v.). Co-signer (cosigner) is recorded from 1959; earlier in this sense was cosignatory (1865).
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