noun
- a binding and solemn agreement to do or keep from doing a specified thing; compact
- an agreement among members of a church to defend and maintain its doctrines, polity, and faith
- an agreement of Presbyterians in Scotland in 1638 to oppose episcopacy
- an agreement between the parliaments of Scotland and England in 1643 to extend and preserve Presbyterianism
- Law
- a formal, sealed contract
- a clause of such a contract
- a suit for damages for violation of such a contract
- Theol. the promise made by God to humanity and the relationship it established, as described in the Bible
Origin:
OFr, agreement, orig., prp. of covenir < L convenire: see convene