tr.v., -test·ed, -test·ing, -tests.
To supplicate; entreat.
[Latin obtestārī : ob-, to; see ob- + testārī, to call as a witness (from testis, witness).]
obtestation ob'tes·ta'tion n.
Dictionary:
ob·test (ŏb-tĕst')
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[Latin obtestārī : ob-, to; see ob- + testārī, to call as a witness (from testis, witness).]
obtestation ob'tes·ta'tion n.| Obscure Words: obtest |
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