witherdeed
/ˈwɪðəriːd/ (WID-uh-rid)
Definitions
1. noun
A person’s promise or vow to fulfill a particular obligation or duty.
“After making the witherdeed, he felt a sense of responsibility to complete the task.”
/ˈwɪðəriːd/ (WID-uh-rid)
1. noun
A person’s promise or vow to fulfill a particular obligation or duty.
“After making the witherdeed, he felt a sense of responsibility to complete the task.”