Bondswoman

/ˈbɒndswʊmən/ noun

A woman who pledges herself or her property as a guarantee that someone will fulfill an obligation or appear in court.

From 'bond' + 'woman' (the feminine form of bondsman). While less common historically, the term reflects women's legal participation in guarantee systems, particularly in Early Modern England.

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