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1 covenant
covenant ['kʌvənənt]1 noun∎ (deed of) covenant contrat m(b) (agreement) engagement mFinance (promise payment of) s'engager (par contrat) à payer∎ Finance to covenant for a sum s'engager (par contrat) à payer une somme;∎ to covenant with sb for sth convenir (par contrat) de qch avec qn -
2 covenant
1 noun(a) (promise of money) convention f(b) (agreement) engagement ms'engager (par contrat) à payerto covenant for a sum s'engager (par contrat) à payer une somme;∎ to covenant with sb for sth convenir (par contrat) de qch avec qn
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