Testimonium
Testimonium is a Latin noun meaning "testimony" or "witness." It derives from testis, "witness," with the suffix -monium, and is a neuter noun of the second declension. The singular forms include testimonium (nominative/accusative), testimonii (genitive), testimonio (dative/ablative); the plural forms include testimonia (nominative/accusative) and testimoniis (dative/ablative), with testimoniorum (genitive). In broad use, a testimonium denotes a sworn statement, documentary evidence, or an attestation on a record.
In classical and administrative contexts, testimonium can refer to evidence or witness statements used to support
One of the most discussed instances in modern scholarship is the Testimonium Flavianum, a passage in Flavius
Beyond this, the term testimonium is used in various Latin works to denote collections of testimonies or