tõestajad
Tõestajad are Estonian terminology for persons who attest, certify, or testify to the truth of a statement or document. The word derives from the verb tõestama, meaning to prove or demonstrate. The plural tõestajad refers to multiple such persons. The term is used in various contexts, ranging from formal legal and administrative settings to everyday language describing someone who provides evidence or verification.
In legal contexts, a tõestaja may be a witness who testifies about facts in a court case,
Beyond strictly legal uses, tõestajad appear in archival and genealogical work as people who certify copies
Historically, the status and duties of a tõestaja have varied. In medieval and early modern periods, local
Related terms include tõend (evidence; certificate), tõestus (authentication; certification), and tunnistus (testimony; certificate).