I.to be surety or bail, to give or go bail for any one: “filiusfamilias pro patre poterit fidejubere,” Dig. 46, 1, 10: “servus inscio domino pro quodam fidejusserat et eo nomine pecuniam solverat,” ib. 19; Ambros. de Tob. 12, 59.—Separate: “fidejussores et ita interrogantur: ID FIDE TVA ESSE IVBES?” Dig. 45, 1, 75, § 6; cf. Gai. Inst. 3, 115: “quare scias, quodcumque ab ea ex hac causa stipulatus fueris, id me mea fide jussisse,” ib. 17, 1, 60.—Pass. impers.: “pro quibus fidejussum est,” Dig. 46, 1, 2: “qui fidejusserit,” ib. 46, 3, 38 fin.
fĭdĕ-jŭbĕo (also separately fide ju-beo ), jussi, jussum, 2, v. n. fides, jurid. t. t.,