corroboration

corroboration
(ko-rro-bo-ra-sion) s. f.
Action de corroborer ; état de ce qui est corroboré.
   XVIe s.
   La corroboration du coeur, PARÉ VIII, 15.
   Et ont ces dits muscles interuptions nerveuses et transverses, pour la corroboration d'iceux, PARÉ I, 11.
   Corroborer ; provenç. corroboration ; espagn. corroboracion ; ital. corroborazione.

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