TO PLEDGE, in drinking, denotes to warrant, or be surety to one, that he shall receive no harm while he is taking his draught.—The phrase is referred by our antiquaries, to the practice of the Danes, heretofore in England, who frequently used to stab, or cut the throats of the natives, while they were drinking.
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