单词 | pone per vadium |
释义 | pone per vadium/ˌpəʊneɪ pəː ˈvadɪəm/(also pone per vadios) Law. Now historical (rare after 18th cent.) noun A writ requiring the sheriff to secure sureties for the appearance of the defendant.
OriginEarly 17th century; earliest use found in John Cowell (1554–1611), civil lawyer. From post-classical Latin pone per vadium from classical Latin pōne + per through + post-classical Latin vadium pledge. |
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