your word for it. take someone at their word take it from me take to the bank word is bond word of honor to believe what someone claims nullius in verba...
From dē- + spondeō (“promise solemnly; bond, engage”). (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /deːsˈpon.de.oː/, [d̪eːs̠ˈpɔn̪d̪eoː] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)...
bind (reflexive) to commit oneself, make a commitment (especially for marriage) (transitive) to make congeal, thicken, set, bond (intransitive, of substances)...
especially as a result of fear or amazement. 2010, Robert Richardson, Java Bond, →ISBN, page 34: When these two rookies eventually came under fire he wondered...
(transitive) To expiate, atone (for) (transitive, finance) To convert (some bond or security) into cash (transitive) To save from a state of sin (and from...
obligation (countable and uncountable, plural obligations) The act of binding oneself by a social, legal, or moral tie to someone. A social, legal, or moral...
participle: مُسْتَوْثَق (mustawṯaq) Nouns وَثَاق (waṯāq), وِثَاق (wiṯāq, “bond”); pl. وُثُق (wuṯuq) وَثِيقَة (waṯīqa, “document”); pl. وَثَائِق (waṯāʔiq)...
(reflexive) to commit oneself, make a commitment (especially for marriage) (transitive) to make congeal, thicken, set, bond (transitive, of substances)...
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benda (“to bend, inflect”), Icelandic benda (“to bend”). Related to band, bond. enPR: bĕnd, IPA(key): /bɛnd/ (pin–pen merger) IPA(key): /bɪnd/ Rhymes: -ɛnd...