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fiador
\\|fēə|dȯ(ə)r\ noun (-s)
Etymology: Spanish, literally, guarantor, from fiado (past participle of fiar to trust, guarantee, from — assumed — Vulgar Latin fidare, alteration of Latin fidere to trust) + -or — more at bide
: a cord fastened to a hackamore and acting as a throatlatch

Useful english dictionary. 2012.