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Definition of Pledgor

Pledgor
Pledgeor Pledge*or", Pledgor Pledg*or", n. (Law) One who pledges, or delivers anything in pledge; a pledger; -- opposed to pledgee. Note: This word analogically requires the e after g, but the spelling pledgor is perhaps commoner.

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