释义 |
con·sti·tu·tum \ˌkänztəˈtüd.əm, -än(t)stəˈt-\ noun (plural consti·tu·ta \-üd.ə\) Etymology: Latin, neuter of constitutus Roman law : an agreement not made by formal stipulation whereby one promises to discharge on a given day at a fixed place an existing obligation of himself or another or to give security for its fulfillment |