Eyewitness

/ˈaɪˌwɪtnəs/ noun

A person who has personally seen something happen and can give a firsthand account of it. Often used in legal contexts to describe someone who observed an event or crime.

Compound of Old English 'eage' (eye) and 'witnes' (witness, from 'witan' meaning to know). The legal significance developed in Middle English as court systems formalized the value of direct observation.

AMዐይን ምስክር
ARشاهد عيان
BNচক্ষুসাক্ষী
CAtestimoni presencial
CSočitý svědek
DAøjenvidne
DEAugenzeuge
ELαυτόπτης μάρτυρας
EStestigo presencial
FAشاهد عینی
FIsilminnäkijä
FRtémoin oculaire
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