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SIGNUM

Lat. In the Roman and civil law. A sign; a mark; a seal. The seal of an Instrument. Calvin. A species of proof. By “signa” were meant those species of indicia which come more immediately under the cognizance of the senses; such as stains of blood on the person of the accused Best, Pres. 13, note /. In Saxon law. The sign of a cross prefixed as a sign of assent and approbation to A charter or deed.

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