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locus sigilli

American  
[loh-koos see-geel-lee, loh-kuhs si-jil-ahy] / ˈloʊ kʊs siˈgil li, ˈloʊ kəs sɪˈdʒɪl aɪ /

noun

Latin.

plural

loci sigilli
  1. the place of the seal, as on a document. L.S., l.s.


locus sigilli British  
/ sɪˈdʒɪlaɪ /

noun

  1. the place to which the seal is affixed on legal documents, etc

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Etymology

Origin of locus sigilli

Latin

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Locus sigilli: the place of the seal.

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