Definition of Testamurs

1. testamur [n] - See also: testamur

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Testamurs

testaceans
testaceography
testaceology
testaceous
testaceous
testacies
testacy
testae
testalgia
testament
testament
testamentary
testamentary trust
testaments
testamur
testamurs (current term)
testate
testates
testator
testators
testatrices
testatrix
testatrix
testatrixes
testatum
testatums
testcross
testcrossed
testcrosses
testcrossing

Literary usage of Testamurs

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1. The Venetian Printing Press: An Historical Study Based Upon Documents for by Horatio Forbes Brown (1891)
"1469—1528. BOOKS BEFORE LEGISLATION. Protection against the art—Censorship of three kinds : (l) religious, testamurs and imprimaturs ; (z) literary, ..."

2. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1867)
"Meanwhile a considerable crowd will have collected, awaiting the appearance of "testamurs," as the small paper certificates, to the effect that the ..."

3. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1860)
"The testamurs, lady readers will be pleased to understand, are certificates under the hands of the examiners that your sons, brothers, husbands perhaps, ..."

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