Definitions for Testament

Testament tes·ta·ment

Spelling: [tes-tuh-muh nt]
IPA: /ˈtɛs tə mənt/

Testament is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 261 anagrams from letters in Testament (aeemnsttt).

Definitions for Testament

noun

  1. Law. a will, especially one that relates to the disposition of one's personal property. will2 (def 8).
  2. either of the two major portions of the Bible: the Mosaic or old covenant or dispensation, or the Christian or new covenant or dispensation.
  3. (initial capital letter) the New Testament, as distinct from the Old Testament.
  4. (initial capital letter) a copy of the New Testament.
  5. a covenant, especially between God and humans.

Origin of Testament

1250-1300; Middle English: will, covenant Latin testāmentum, equivalent to testā(rī) to bear witness (see testate) + -mentum -ment

Examples for Testament

The battle to secure that funding is testament to the difficulty in making truly independent movies.

This is a testament to the fundamental human—and American—desire to combine place and possibility.

No, this letter is just a ‘last will and testament,’ as the lawyers have it.

Kempton said of the son, “He was a chosen child and a testament to a faith no less noble for having a reward no better than this.”

Reach me the testament, granny, there's a verse I'll read to you.'

But it also is a testament to how much she is, and how much we all are, too.

He took a fresh piece of paper, and traced on it the words: "This is my last will and testament."

It's a sort of last will and testament in favour of the troupe.

Cornelius then read to Rosa the testament that he had just made.

But it is a testament to that show that people got that involved.

Word Value for Testament
Scrable

11

Words with friends

13

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