sigillum (Meaning)

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sigillum (n.)

A seal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sigillum

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sigillum Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient emperor's sigillum authenticated important documents.
  2. The archbishop's sigillum symbolized his ecclesiastical authority.
  3. The university's sigillum adorned official transcripts and diplomas.
  4. The sorcerer invoked a powerful spirit by etching a sigillum on a parchment.
  5. The secret society guarded their sigillum as a sacred emblem of their bond.
  6. The sigillum of the noble house displayed the family's heraldic crest.
  7. Scholars studied the sigillum to decipher the secrets of ancient civilizations.
  8. The forger meticulously replicated the sigillum on the falsified artifact.
  9. The sigillum on the letter verified the identity of the sender.
  10. The sigillum of the mystic order connected its members to an unseen realm.

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A seal.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient emperor's sigillum authenticated important documents.

The archbishop's sigillum symbolized his ecclesiastical authority.

The university's sigillum adorned official transcripts and diplomas.

The sorcerer invoked a powerful spirit by etching a sigillum on a parchment.