ppl. a. [f. WITNESS v. + -ED1.] a. Furnished with evidence or proof. b. Attested by a witness or witnesses.

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c. 1586.  C’tess Pembroke, Ps. CXIX. C. iv. All my delight Thy witnest will shall be.

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1746.  Francis, trans. Hor., Sat., II. v. 110. The son-in-law shall … give the sire His witness’d will.

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