FIDEJUBERE

fidejubere (fI-dee-y<<schwa>>-beer-ee), vb. [Latin] Roman law. To become a surety. •

Forms of this word were spoken by the parties to a stipulatio that bound one party to become a

surety for the other; the first party asked, “Do you pledge yourself?” (“fidejubesne?”), and the

second responded, “I do pledge myself” (“fidejubeo”). See STIPULATIO.[Blacks Law 8th]