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Vadium

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vadimonynoun(obsolete, law) A bond or pledge for appearance before a judge on a certain day.
vaultagenoun(obsolete) A vaulted place or arched cellar.
voucheenoun(law, archaic) The person who is vouched, or called into court to support or make good his warranty of title in the process of common recovery.
avowancenounAn act of avowing; an avowal.
vautverb(obsolete) To vault; to leap.
vallumnoun(historical, Ancient Rome) A rampart; a wall, as in a fortification.
vamurenounObsolete form of vauntmure. [A false wall raised in front of the main wall as a fortification.]
vavasorynoun(law, obsolete) The quality or tenure of the fee held by a vavasour.
vaultnounAn arched masonry structure supporting and forming a ceiling, whether freestanding or forming part of a larger building.
wagernounA bet; a stake; a pledge.
vowenounObsolete form of vow. [A solemn promise to perform some act, or behave in a specified manner, especially a promise to live and act in accordance with the rules of a religious order.]
bailmentnoun(law) The handing over of control over, or possession of, personal property by one person, the bailor, to another, the bailee, for a specific purpose upon which the parties have agreed.
vailnoun(chiefly in the plural, obsolete) Money given to servants by visitors; a gratuity; also vale.
vallidomnoun(obsolete, UK, dialect) worth; value
vailernoun(obsolete) one who vails
avouchverbTo declare freely and openly; to assert.
pledgnounObsolete form of pledge. [A solemn promise to do something.]
sacramentumnoun(historical) An Ancient Roman oath or vow that rendered the swearer "given to the gods", in the negative sense if he violated it.
warrantnoun(law, countable) A judicial writ authorizing an officer to make a search, seizure, or arrest, or to execute a judgment.
wager of battelnounArchaic form of wager of battle. [(British, law, historical) The giving of gage, or pledge, for trying a cause by single combat, formerly allowed in military, criminal, and civil causes, and finally abolished in 1819. In writs of right, where the trial was by champions, the tenant produced his champion, who, by throwing down his glove as a gage, thus "waged", or stipulated, battle with the champion of the demandant, who, by taking up the glove, accepted the challenge.]

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