SEAL, SEALING (for document)
ADJECTIVES
► OBSIGNATORY ratifying or confirming as with a seal → 1630 rare
► SIGILLAR belonging to a seal or mark → 1656 obs.
► SIGILLARY pert. to a seal or signet; connected with the use or making of seals, etc. → 1652
► SIGILLISTIC pert. to seals → 1867
► SIGNATORY used in sealing → 1647 obs.
NOUNS
► AGALMA an image, representation, or emblem; the image on a seal → 1607 rare
► JACKEN-CLOSER a seal (for document) → Bk1896 sl.
► JARK a seal; an engraved stamp used for sealing → 1561 cant obs.
► JASKER a seal → 1859 Amer. thieves’ sl.
► JURK a seal, a license → 19C sl.
► OBSIGILLATION a sealing up → 1658 obs. rare
► OBSIGNATION the act of sealing up; a fastening or restraining as with a seal → 1653 obs. rare
► RAGMAN a document (contract, agreement, indenture, etc.) with seals attached → 1362 obs.
► SIGIL a seal or signet → a1610
► SIGILLATION the act of sealing; the fact of being sealed; the impression of a seal → 1642
► SIGILLOGRAPHY the science or study of seals → 1879
► SIGNACLE a sign, seal, mark, figure → 1382 obs.
► SIGNATION the act of marking with a seal, or of signing with the cross → 1607 rare
► TAG a seal → 1904 US prison sl.
NOUNS – PERSON
► SIGILLARIST a sigillographer → 1898
► SIGILLOGRAPHER one who pursues or is skilled in the study of seals → 1882
VERBS
► OBSIGILLATE to seal up → 1623 obs.
► OBSIGN to seal; to mark as with a seal; to ratify or confirm formally, as by sealing → 1554 obs.
► OBSIGNATE to seal; to mark as with a seal; to ratify or confirm formally, as by sealing → 1653 obs.
► SIGILLATE to seal; to seal up → 1471