Definition
One who adstipulates; a person who makes mutual agreements or bargains with another.
Etymology
From Latin 'adstipulator,' formed from 'adstipulari' + '-tor' (agent noun suffix), meaning 'one who bargains with.'
Kelly Says
An adstipulator would have been a respected figure in Renaissance commerce—someone skilled enough to negotiate true mutual agreements rather than bullying contracts through, which medieval merchants actually valued conceptually even if modern English forgot the word.
Translations
BNবাংলা
জামিনদার
dʒa.min.daɾ
CSČeština
ručitel
ru.t͡ʃi.tel
ELΕλληνικά
εγγυητής
eŋ.ɡi.e.tis
ESEspañol
adstipulador
ad.sti.pu.ˈla.ðoɾ
FISuomi
vakuutus
va.kuː.tus
FRFrançais
adstipulateur
ad.stip.ja.tœʁ
HIहिन्दी
प्रतिभू
pra.ti.bhuː
IDBahasa Indonesia
penanggung
pə.naŋ.guŋ
ITItaliano
adstipulatore
ad.sti.pu.laˈto.re
KMKM
អ្នកធានា
a.nak tʰiə.naː
MSBahasa Melayu
penanggung
pə.naŋ.guŋ
PLPolski
poręczyciel
pɔ.rɛn.t͡ʂɨ.t͡ɕel
PTPortuguês
adstipulador
ad.sti.pu.ˈla.doɾ
RUРусский
поручитель
po.ru.t͡ʃiˈtʲelʲ
SVSvenska
borgenär
bɔr.jɛ.nɛr
SWKiswahili
mhifadhi
m.hi.fadʰ.i
TAதமிழ்
பிணைப்பாளர்
pi.ɳai.ppaːɭaɾ
TEతెలుగు
హామీదారు
ha.mi.daː.ɾu
THไทย
ผู้ค้ำประกัน
pʰûː kʰam.pra.kan
TLTL
tagapangalaga
ta.ga.pang.a.la.ga
UKУкраїнська
поручитель
po.ru.t͡ʃyˈtelʲ
VITiếng Việt
người bảo đảm
ŋu̯ɔ̌ˀi baːo̯ đạm
ZUZU
isihlahla
i.si.la.hla