stipuler

verb

Syllable Decomposition

stipuler

from the Latin stipulo (to promise by stipulation), the stipulatio designated a Roman law contract that was concluded by an exchange of words between the parties. According to the French language dictionary of the Alain Rey team, stipula, in Latin, also means a straw, a stem: a straw was broken in two to reinforce a promise.

Definitions

droit

Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "stipuler"

Translations

  • englishenglish:stipulate
  • italianitalian:stipulare
  • dutchdutch:bedingen

See also

stipuléen (adj.) stipulés (v.) stipulons (v.) stipulez (v.) stipulais (v.) stipulions (v.) stipuliez (v.) stipulaient (v.) stipulai (v.) stipulas (v.) stipula (v.) stipulâmes (v.) stipulâtes (v.) stipulèrent (v.) stipulerai (v.) stipuleras (v.) stipulera (v.) stipulerons (v.) stipulerez (v.) stipuleront (v.)