testé
41teste — по свидетельству (дословно свидетелем ) …
42teste — s. m. e f. (dir.) testimone, testimonio (pop.) …
43testé — avv. (lett.) poco fa, or ora, dianzi (tosc., lett.), poc anzi, pur ora CONTR. tempo fa, tempo addietro, molto prima …
44teste — tes·te …
45teste — tes|te vb., r, de, t …
46teste — Verb: To bear witness. Richbourg v Rose, 53 Fla 173, 44 So 69. Noun: A formal declaration bearing witness to the official character and time of issuance of a judicial writ. 42 Am J1st Proc § 9 …
47teste — ˈte(ˌ)stē noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, abl. of testis witness more at testament 1. : the witnessing or concluding clause of a writ or other precept 2 …
48teste meipso — /testiy miyipsow/ In old English law and practice, a solemn formula of attestation by the sovereign, used at the conclusion of charters, and other public instruments, and also of original writs out of chancery …
49teste clause — Same as testimonium clause …
50Teste meipso — I, myself bear witness …