释义 |
com·man·dite \|kämən|dēt, kōⁿmäⁿdēt\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Italian accomandita, from feminine of accomandito, past part of accomandare to deposit in safe custody, from ad- + (assumed) Vulgar Latin commandare to commend, command — more at command civil law : a form of partnership in which there are one or more silent partners who contribute funds but were liable originally only for the capital invested and later only according to a registered scheme of liability |