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Teste

Tes′te

,
Noun.
[So called fr. L.
teste
, abl. of
testis
a witness, because this was formerly the initial word in the clause.]
(Law)
(a)
A witness.
(b)
The witnessing or concluding clause, duty attached; – said of a writ, deed, or the like.
Burrill.

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testé

testé

See also: teste and Teste

French

Verb

testé m (feminine singular testée, masculine plural testés, feminine plural testées)

  1. past participle of tester

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Italian

Etymology

From earlier testeso.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /teˈste/, [t̪eˈst̪e]
  • Hyphenation: te‧sté

Adverb

testé (archaic, literary)

  1. just now, just
    • 1353, Giovanni Boccaccio, Decamerone, Tommaso Hedlin (1527), page 218:
      Io ho teſte ricevute lettere da Meſſina, [...]
      I have just now received letters from Messina [...]
  2. now, right now; forthwith
    • 1472, Dante Alighieri, La divina commedia: Inferno, Le Monnier (1994), Canto XXIX, p. 430, vv. 37-39:
      [...] convien che questa caggia ¶ infra tre soli, e che l'altra sormonti ¶ con la forza di tal che testé piaggia.
      [...] behoves it this one fall ¶ within three suns, and rise again the other ¶ by force of him who now is on the coast.
  3. shortly, soon, in a short while
    • 1399, Franco Sacchetti, Il Trecentonovelle (Novelle - Parte seconda, (1724)), Novella CXLVII:
      [...] 'l tale paſſerà teſtè qui, che viene dal luogo ſuo, ed haſſi piene le brache d'uova.
      [...] the man will shortly be here, coming from his place, with his trousers filled with eggs.

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Spanish

Verb

testé

  1. First-person singular (yo) preterite indicative form of testar.