Testament ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Testament ( noun )

  1. A written or spoken statement, especially one given as evidence in a court of law.
  2. A will or disposition of property by a person dying.

Origin:

From old french testament, from latin testamentum, from testari ("to bear witnes.s")

Examples:

  1. The witness gave a testament to the accident that occurred.
  2. The testament left by the old man caused quite a bit of conflict within the family.
  3. This novel is a testament to the author's skill as a storyteller.
  4. The Bible is divided into the Old and New Testaments.
  5. The new testament was written in Greek.

(As a noun)

Testament ( noun )

  1. A written or spoken statement, especially one given as evidence in a court of law.
  2. A will or disposition of property by a person dying.

Origin:

From old french testament, from latin testamentum, from testari ("to bear witnes.s")

Examples:

  1. The witness gave a testament to the accident that occurred.
  2. The testament left by the old man caused quite a bit of conflict within the family.
  3. This novel is a testament to the author's skill as a storyteller.
  4. The Bible is divided into the Old and New Testaments.
  5. The new testament was written in Greek.
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