单词 | adpromissor |
释义 | Definition of adpromissor in English:adpromissornoun ˌadˈprɒmɪsə Roman Law
OriginLate 17th century; earliest use found in Richard Baxter (1615–1691), ejected minister and religious writer. From classical Latin adprōmissor (also apprōmissor) person who promises or gives security for another (2nd cent. a.d.) from adprōmiss-, past participial stem of adprōmittere (also apprōmittere) to promise in addition (to another) (from ad- + prōmittere) + -or. Definition of adpromissor in US English:adpromissornounˌadˈprɒmɪsə Roman Law
OriginLate 17th century; earliest use found in Richard Baxter (1615–1691), ejected minister and religious writer. From classical Latin adprōmissor (also apprōmissor) person who promises or gives security for another (2nd cent. a.d.) from adprōmiss-, past participial stem of adprōmittere (also apprōmittere) to promise in addition (to another) (from ad- + prōmittere) + -or. |
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