sigillum (Meaning)
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sigillum (n.)
A seal.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sigillum
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sigillum Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The secret society guarded their sigillum as a sacred emblem of their bond.
- The sigillum of the noble house displayed the family's heraldic crest.
- Scholars studied the sigillum to decipher the secrets of ancient civilizations.
- The forger meticulously replicated the sigillum on the falsified artifact.
- The sigillum on the letter verified the identity of the sender.
- The sigillum of the mystic order connected its members to an unseen realm.
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A seal.
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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.