Obs. rare; also 7 -at. [f. L. attestāt- ppl. stem of attestāri to ATTEST: See -ATE1.] An attestation, testimony, proof.

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1630.  Lord, Banians, Ep. Ded. Let it be an attestate of my acknowledgments to you.

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1656.  Earl Monm., Advt. fr. Parnass., 134. The true attestat of Guicchardin … that it is more usual for an officer to run hazard, then for a merchant to break.

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