codrus
/kɒdraʊs/Definitions
1. noun
A person who gives or receives a pledge, especially one who acts as a surety or guarantor.
“The businessman acted as a codrus in the deal, guaranteeing the payment of the loan.”
1. noun
A person who gives or receives a pledge, especially one who acts as a surety or guarantor.
“The businessman acted as a codrus in the deal, guaranteeing the payment of the loan.”