sigillé

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old French, borrowed from Medieval Latin sigillata (terra), from the past participle of sigillō (cf. French sceller).

Adjective[edit]

sigillé (feminine sigillée, masculine plural sigillés, feminine plural sigillées)

  1. sealed (marked with a seal)

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