The word "debtor" comes from the Latin word "debitor" which means "someone who owes money." It was first used in English in the 14th century to describe a person who is obligated to pay a debt.
It is derived from the verb "debere" which means "to owe" or "to be under an obligation".
The noun "debtor" is used to describe a person or organization that owes money to another person or organization. It refers to someone who has borrowed money and is obligated to pay it back. It can also refer to a person or organization that has an outstanding liability or obligation to another person or organization. The word debtor is now commonly used in financial, legal, and commercial contexts to refer to someone who is financially obligated to another person or organization.
"debtor"の語源はラテン語の "debitor "で、"お金を借りている人 "という意味です。14世紀に初めて英語で使われ、借金を支払う義務のある人を表すようになりました。これは、"debere "という動詞から派生したもので、"to owe" や "to be under an obligation" という意味です。債務者」という名詞は、他の人や組織にお金を借りている人や組織を表すのに使われます。お金を借りて、それを返す義務のある人を指します。また、他の人や組織に対して未払い金や義務を負っている人や組織を指すこともあります。債務者という言葉は現在、金融、法律、商業の文脈で、他の人物や組織に対して金銭的な義務を負っている人物を指すのに一般的に使用されています。