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French
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French tesmoing, from Old French tesmoin, from Latin testimōnium. The same Latin noun was also borrowed into Old French as testimonie, testemoigne (whence English testimony); this has been lost in modern French.
Pronunciation
Noun
témoin m (plural témoins, feminine (rare) témoignesse or (both nonstandard) témouine or témointe)
- (law) witness
- (marriage, weddings) best man
- (athletics, relay racing) baton
- indicator
- (Internet, software) Ellipsis of témoin de navigation.
Usage notes
- The masculine noun is generally used for both male and female witnesses.
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