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Revision as of 02:24, 25 July 2013 English Wikipedia Alternative forms Etymology From Latin testimōnium ("testimony"), from testis ("a witness"); see test. Pronunciation Noun testimony (plural testimonies) - (law) statements made by a witness in court.
- 2012 August 21, Pilkington, Ed, "Death penalty on trial: should Reggie Clemons live or die?", The Guardian:
- The Missouri prosecutors' case against Clemons, based partly on incriminating testimony given by his co-defendants, was that Clemons was part of a group of four youths who accosted the sisters on the Chain of Rocks Bridge one dark night in April 1991.
- An account of first-hand experience.
- In a church service, a personal account, such as of one's conversion.
Related terms Translations account of first-hand experience personal account of conversion External links  |