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Testamonium

Definition:

Testamonium is a noun referring to a written or spoken statement that provides evidence or proof of something.

Senses:

  1. Legal Sense: A legal testimony or affidavit given under oath in a court of law.
  2. Religious Sense: A solemn declaration or witness of a religious experience or divine encounter.
  3. Historical Sense: A document or written statement providing historical evidence or information.
  4. Personal Sense: A sincere endorsement or affirmation of someone's character, abilities, or achievements.

Examples:

Legal Sense:

In the courtroom, the lawyer presented a compelling testamonium to support his client's innocence.

Religious Sense:

The preacher shared his powerful testamonium of how he found faith in a moment of despair.

Historical Sense:

The newly discovered ancient scroll contains a valuable testamonium from the time of the Roman Empire.

Personal Sense:

As a trusted mentor, I am happy to provide a testamonium for my student's college applications.

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