All 4 Uses
testimony
in
The Crucible
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- So it is not surprising to find that so many accusations against people are in the handwriting of Thomas Putnam, or that his name is so often found as a witness corroborating the supernatural testimony, or that his daughter led the crying-out at the most opportune junctures of the trials, especially when—But we'll speak of that when we come to it.†
p. 15.4 *testimony = something that serves as evidence -- especially a statement at a trial or hearing
- Mr. Cheever, report this testimony in all exactness.†
p. 112.4
- I may shut my conscience to it no more—private vengeance is working through this testimony!†
p. 114.1
- DANFORTH, considers; then with dissatisfaction: Come, then, sign your testimony.†
p. 141.8
Definitions:
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(1)
(testimony) something that serves as evidence -- especially a statement at a trial or hearing
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)