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fidepromissor Rom. Law.|ˌfaɪdiːprəʊˈmɪsɔː(r)| [a. L. fidepromissor, agent-n. f. fide-promittĕre, f. fides faith + promittĕre to promise.] One who promises or pledges himself as security for another; a bail, surety.
1875Poste Gaius iii. Comm. (ed. 2) 403 The sponsor and fidepromissor have vanished from the legislation of Justinian. 1880Muirhead Gaius Digest 604 Fidepromissors could become accessory only to verbal obligations. |