pledgee
(plɛˈdʒiː)
[f. pledge v. + -ee.]
1. One with whom a pledge is deposited; a pawnee.
| 1766 Blackstone Comm. II. xxv. 396 In case of goods pledged or pawned upon condition, either to repay money or otherwise; both the pledgor and pledgee have a qualified, but neither of them an absolute, property therein. 1800 Acc. Bks. in Asiat. Ann. Reg. 59/2 The whole amount due to the pledgee must be paid before the pledge can be demanded. 1869 Smith's Dict. Gr. & Rom. Antiq. 917/1 The pledger could also sell the thing pledged,..but such sale did not affect the right of the pledgee. 1875 [see pledger 1]. |
2. One who takes a pledge, spec. = pledge n. 5 c.
| 1937 (heard by Prof. A. L. Hench, Univ. of Virginia) 24 Nov., I needn't worry so long as I'm a pledgee. 1942 Berrey & Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §825/34 Pledge, pledgee,..a prospective fraternity member who has promised to join. |