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< French testimonial < Late Latin testimonialis (“‘of or pertaining to testimony’”) < Latin testimonium (“‘testimony’”); see testimony.

Noun

Singular testimonial

Plural testimonials

testimonial (plural testimonials)

  1. A statement, especially one given under oath; testimony
  2. A written recommendation of someone's worth or character
  3. A tribute given in appreciation of someone's service etc.
  4. (soccer) A match played in tribute to a particular player (who sometimes receives a proportion of the gate money).

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Noun

testimonial m. inv.

  1. testimonial

testimonial m. and f. inv.

  1. Person giving a testimonial

 

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