Bailors

/ˈbeɪ.lərz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural form of bailor, referring to individuals who deliver goods to another for safekeeping or use under a bailment contract.
    The bailors entrusted their valuable paintings to the gallery for the exhibition.

Commentary

As a plural form, 'bailors' is generally used in contexts involving multiple parties who deliver property under bailment agreements.

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