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Etymology
From. .

Verb

 * 1)  to testify
 * 2)  to support a case in court with someone's testimony or some established fact
 * 3)  to bring a case against someone
 * 4) to make a statement, to issue official decisions or certificates
 * 5)  to witness; to testify, to confirm, to state that something happened
 * 6) to witness; to prove
 * 7) to command; to instruct; to exhort
 * 8) to admonish, to warn
 * 1)  to support a case in court with someone's testimony or some established fact
 * 2)  to bring a case against someone
 * 3) to make a statement, to issue official decisions or certificates
 * 4)  to witness; to testify, to confirm, to state that something happened
 * 5) to witness; to prove
 * 6) to command; to instruct; to exhort
 * 7) to admonish, to warn
 * 1)  to bring a case against someone
 * 2) to make a statement, to issue official decisions or certificates
 * 3)  to witness; to testify, to confirm, to state that something happened
 * 4) to witness; to prove
 * 5) to command; to instruct; to exhort
 * 6) to admonish, to warn
 * 1) to witness; to prove
 * 2) to command; to instruct; to exhort
 * 3) to admonish, to warn
 * 1) to admonish, to warn
 * 1) to admonish, to warn
 * 1) to admonish, to warn

Etymology
. . Compare 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to witness; to be indicative, to indicate, to prove, to evince, to testify, to betoken, to bear witness to, to speak to
 * 2)  to be indicative, to indicate, to prove, to evince, to testify, to betoken, to bear witness to, to speak to
 * 3)  to evince
 * 4)  to testify
 * 5)  to provide, to render
 * 6)  to provide, to render
 * 7)  to incur expenses for particular purposes
 * 8)  to help
 * 9)  to know someone
 * 10)  to bode, to betoken, to portend, to augur, to presage
 * 11)  to cite, to invoke
 * 12)  to associate, to commune, to consort
 * 1)  to help
 * 2)  to know someone
 * 3)  to bode, to betoken, to portend, to augur, to presage
 * 4)  to cite, to invoke
 * 5)  to associate, to commune, to consort
 * 1)  to cite, to invoke
 * 2)  to associate, to commune, to consort
 * 1)  to associate, to commune, to consort

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to witness; to be indicative, to indicate, to prove, to evince, to testify, to betoken, to bear witness to, to speak to
 * 2)  to compliment