from Latin "testimonium," made up of testis "witness", "Testis," believe it or not, comes from the same root as Latin tri "three," also the origin of our "three." It was originally a compound noun rather like *tri-sta-i- meaning, roughly, "third person standing by," with the *sta- root found in English "stand" and "stead." How the meaning of the Latin word wandered off to its current sense in English is one of the great unsolved mysteries of etymology.(dar dâdgâh )govâh
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=> fra. porter/rendre témoignage
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The doctor, Mr. Keys, called too late to the death bed, duly bore witness before the coroner's jury that "Mary Anne Walkley had died from long hours of work in an over-crowded workroom, and a too small and badly ventilated bedroom.''
(B. RUSSELL,
Proposed Roads To Freedom)
(เทส'ทะโมนี) n. หลักฐาน,พยาน,การยืนยันโดยการสาบานตัว,การแถลงโดยเปิดเผย,บัญญัติ10ประการของโมเซส. คำที่มีความหมายเหมือนกัน: evidence