Bondsman

/ˈbɑndzmən/ noun

A person who guarantees that someone else will appear in court or pay a debt, often by putting up money as security.

From Middle English 'bond' (a binding agreement) plus 'man.' The word dates to the 15th century and originally referred to any man bound by contract, but specialized into legal contexts for bail and debt guarantees.

AMሰራዊት
ARعبد
BNদাস
CAesclau
CSsluha
DAtjener
DEKnecht
ELδούλος
ESsiervo
FAبرده
FIpalvelija
FRserviteur
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