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testimony /tesˈti-mə-ni/ noun- Evidence
- Evidence given by a witness, esp orally, under oath (law)
- Declaration to prove some fact
- Proof
- The two tables of the law on which the Ten Commandments are inscribed (Bible)
- The Ark of the Covenant containing these (Bible)
- Divine law
- A solemn protestation
transitive verb (Shakespeare)To test, prove or judge by evidence ORIGIN: L testimōnium, from testārī to witness testiˈmōnial adjective Of, affording or of the nature of testimony noun- A written attestation
- A writing or certificate bearing testimony to a person's character or abilities or to a product's quality
- A gift or memorial as a token of respect, esp one presented or taking place in public
- (in full testimonial match) a sports match played in order to raise money for a player nearing retirement
testimōˈnialize or testimōˈnialise transitive verb To present with a testimonial |