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tes·ti·mony (tes′tə mō′nē)
noun pl. testimonies -·nies
- a declaration or statement made under oath or affirmation by a witness in a court, often in response to questioning, to establish a fact
- any affirmation or declaration
- any form of evidence, indication, etc.; proof the smile that was testimony of disbelief
- public avowal, as of faith or of a religious experience
- Bible
- the tablet bearing the Mosaic law; Decalogue: Ex. 25:16
- the precepts of God
Etymology: ME < L testimonium < testis, a witness: see testify
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