(ˌ)dā|bō-nə̇ˈsprōprēəs
Etymology: Latin, out of one's own goods
: out of his own pocket — used of a judgment against an administrator or executor to be satisfied out of his own funds
(ˌ)dā|bō-nə̇ˈsprōprēəs
Etymology: Latin, out of one's own goods
: out of his own pocket — used of a judgment against an administrator or executor to be satisfied out of his own funds
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012