vadimonium
vadimonium (vad-[schwa]-moh-nee-[schwa]m), n. Roman law. 1. A guarantee (originally backed by sureties) that a litigant would appear in court. 2. A solemn promise to this effect. — Also termed vadimony.
vadimonium (vad-[schwa]-moh-nee-[schwa]m), n. Roman law. 1. A guarantee (originally backed by sureties) that a litigant would appear in court. 2. A solemn promise to this effect. — Also termed vadimony.