† testimonage Obs. rare.
In 5 testy-, 6 tesmonage.
[ad. OF. tesmonage (f. tesmoigner:—med.L. testimōniāre to testify), with assimilation to the L. form.]
= testimony n. 1.
1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 436/2 Thys same epystle may also gyue vs testymonage that our lord wyl descende [etc.]. 1490 ― Eneydos xv. 53 She made it to couertely and close, wythoute testymonage and wythoute the knowleche of Iubyter. 1510–20 Compl. too late Maryed (1862) 14 Adam bereth wytnesse and Tesmonage. |