attestation

P35821
predicate

Indicates a formal declaration or confirmation that something is true, accurate, or has been verified.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
attestation canonical 35
authenticity 14

Sample triples (49)

Subject Object
Proto-Greek unattested
Proto-Finnic language unattested; known only through reconstruction
Common Slavic unattested
Operation Horseshoe (alleged) widely disputed via predicate surface "authenticity"
Proto-Javanese unwritten
Proto-Javanese reconstructed only
Proto-Turkic unattested
Donation of Constantine spurious via predicate surface "authenticity"
Old English personal or tribal name "Wæcel" or "Wæcling" (disputed)
surface form: Wæcel
not directly attested in surviving Old English texts
Old English personal or tribal name "Wæcel" or "Wæcling" (disputed)
surface form: Wæcling
not directly attested in surviving Old English texts
Papal bull Laudabiliter
surface form: Laudabiliter
disputed via predicate surface "authenticity"
Proto-Armenian unattested
Oghur languages sparsely attested in historical records
Emerald Tablet disputed via predicate surface "authenticity"
Paisaci mainly secondary references in grammatical and literary sources
Paisaci Prakrit poorly attested
Tataviam language limited wordlists
De Astronomica disputed via predicate surface "authenticity"
Median loanwords in Old Persian
Median loanwords in Akkadian sources
Median Greek transcriptions of Median names
Median toponyms and anthroponyms
Pacoa language known only from limited historical records
Weser-Rhine Germanic languages poorly attested
Weser-Rhine Germanic languages reconstructed from later West Germanic evidence
Weser-Rhine Germanic languages inferred from onomastic data
Weser-Rhine Germanic languages inferred from Roman-era sources about tribes
Correspondence of Paul and Seneca spurious via predicate surface "authenticity"
Letter of Alexander to Aristotle not written by the historical Alexander via predicate surface "authenticity"
Letter of Alexander to Aristotle not written by the historical Aristotle via predicate surface "authenticity"
Proto-Haida unattested, known only through reconstruction
Proto‑Ryukyuan
surface form: Proto-Ryukyuan
unattested
Paris Codex generally accepted as pre-Columbian via predicate surface "authenticity"
Semigallian (extinct language)
surface form: Semigallian
fragmentary
Lycaonian very poorly attested
Gochang, Hwasun and Ganghwa Dolmen Sites location, setting and materials largely preserved via predicate surface "authenticity"
Le Cinquième Livre disputed via predicate surface "authenticity"
Olmec language unwritten and unattested directly
Seventh Letter disputed via predicate surface "authenticity"
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence contested via predicate surface "authenticity"
Clymene’s husband Phylacus (in some traditions)
surface form: Phylacus (husband of Clymene)
variably attested
Fana known from later or indirect sources
Sewadjare III known primarily from later king lists and limited archaeological evidence
Intef V known from limited and fragmentary evidence
Intef VII very limited archaeological and textual evidence
UNESCO World Heritage Site "Crac des Chevaliers and Qal’at Salah El-Din"
surface form: Crac des Chevaliers and Qal’at Salah El-Din
largely authentic in form and materials via predicate surface "authenticity"
Proto-Austro-Tai unattested
Monacan language known mainly from limited wordlists
Pasto language poorly attested