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Answer for the clue "Like many testimonies ", 5 letters:
sworn

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Word definitions for sworn in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 Given under oath. 2 (rfdef: English) v (past participle of swear English)

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
past participle of swear ; sworn enemies , those who have taken a vow of mutual hatred, is from c.1600.

Usage examples of sworn.

It was a sworn affidavit by Hermann Graebe, the manager and engineer of a branch office in the Ukraine of a German construction firm.

And, worse, she had betrayed most melancholy signs of sourness and agedness as soon as he had sworn himself to her fast and fixed.

My self-esteem was so wounded by this, and by his impoliteness in not answering my letter, with which he could certainly find no fault, whatever his criticism of my translation might be, that I became the sworn enemy of the great Voltaire.

She and Ribela had broken the prohibition during the battle of Arneis, but they had been sworn before the emperor not to do it again.

He, attempting to force the sworn word of a warrior, knew naught of my presence till my left hand had taken him by the hair, forcing his head back exposing his throat to the point of my dagger.

I have sworn to sweep them away, man, woman, and child, and be avenged upon all their unclean and faithless race.

In another two hours they were back on the ship, and Batman had sworn that he was never dating another stewardess for as long as he lived.

An army sworn to a god bereft of its power was, as far as Itkovian was concerned, no different from any other band of mercenaries: a collection of misfits and a scattering of professional soldiers.

When Sahra and Bibi had sworn, and Rinatto as well, Balanji stood and delivered his own oath, a promise of wisdom, protection and reward.

Two newly sworn watchmen remain behind and almost at once Conrade and Borachio enter.

A mere accident, right when he was about to make a breakthrough on the dangerous Soviet work he had sworn never to repeat?

He was a Blackhail hammerman, a sworn warrior of eight seasons, celebrated for saving Arlec Byce on Bannen Field and holding the Ganmiddich roundhouse with a force of just eleven.

They were the children of Saint Camber, and he had sworn to them, and he could not refuse anything they asked.

So cruel a desertion seemed to me unnatural, and I came to the conclusion that the Inquisitors had sworn my death.

Pliny, inspired with as truly Roman horror of quackery as the elder Cato,--who declared that the Greek doctors had sworn to exterminate all barbarians, including the Romans, with their drugs, but is said to have physicked his own wife to death, notwithstanding,--Pliny says, in so many words, that the cerates and cataplasms, plasters, collyria, and antidotes, so abundant in his time, as in more recent days, were mere tricks to make money.