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apostil
[ uh-pos-til ]
noun
- a marginal annotation or note.
apostil
/ əˈpɒstɪl /
noun
- a marginal note
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of apostil1
Example Sentences
The price included shipment of a marriage certificate bearing an apostil, a stamp that Israel is required to recognize under international law but which, following Deri’s freeze, has been deemed invalid.
Apostil, -ille, a-pos′til, n. a marginal note.
In the above mentioned apostil it says, if we read rightly, that we should inquire what approbation the commonalty were willing to give to this business, and how the expense should be defrayed; but the Director explained it differently from what we understood it.
They made their intention known to the Director, and requested that they might confer with the commonalty; but their proposition was not well received, and they obtained in reply to their written petition a very long apostil, to the effect, that consultation must be had with the Director, and his instructions followed, with many other things which did not agree with out object, and were impracticable, as we think.
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