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apostil

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English

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Etymology

From French postille (marginal note), from Latin post illa (verba) (after those (words)).

Noun

apostil (plural apostils)

  1. A marginal note; a gloss.
  2. A method of verification for international documents.
    The deponent's signature was verified in accordance with the apostil to the Hague convention.

Verb

apostil (third-person singular simple present apostils, present participle (US) apostiling or (UK) apostilling, simple past and past participle (US) apostiled or (UK) apostilled)

  1. Alternative form of apostille.

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Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowed from English apostil, from French postille (marginal note), from Latin post illa (verba) (after those (words)).

Pronunciation

Noun

apostil (plural apostil-apostil)

  1. apostil, marginal note

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