释义 |
vad·i·mo·ni·um \ˌvadəˈmōnēəm\ noun (plural vadimo·nia \-ēə\) Etymology: Latin, from vad-, vas bail, pledge, security — more at wed : any of several legal pledges or securities: as a. : a contract of suretyship in Roman and civil law used in sales to secure the payment of the purchase price b. : a bond or pledge in early English law for appearance before a judge on a certain day |