释义 |
spon·sion \ˈspänchən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin sponsion-, sponsio, literally, solemn promise, pledge, from sponsus (past participle of spondēre to promise solemnly) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at spouse 1. Roman law : suretyship accessory to oral contracts and available only to Roman citizens 2. : the act of becoming surety; especially : a formal pledge made on behalf of another 3. : an act or engagement on behalf of a state undertaken by an agent not specially authorized or by one who exceeds the limits of his authority and requiring for validity ratification by the state |