witness for



witness for someone or something

to serve as a witness for some person or some deed. They could find no one to witness to something witness for the accused person. The police found someone to witness for the hour of the crime.
See also: witness

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Abd Al-Qadir-Arabic
Zaxaria-Old Church Slavic
Hanaehah-nah-eJapanese
Somchai-Thai
Adelinaah-de-LEE-nah (Italian), ah-dhe-LEE-nah (Spanish)Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian, German, Bulgarian, Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
Rebekah[ri'bekə]