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fi·de·pro·mis·sion \ˌfīdēprōˈmishən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin fidepromission-, fidepromissio, from fidepromissus (past participle of fidepromittere to give surety, from Latin fide — abl. of fides faith, trust — + promittere to promise) + Latin -ion-, -io -ion : contract of guaranty or suretyship under Roman law by stipulation • fi·de·pro·mis·sor \-prōˈmisər, -ˈpräməˌsȯ(ə)r\ noun -s |