| n. A stamp or form issued by a governmental authority, certifying that a given document such as a birth or marriage certificate is valid for use in other countries that are signatory to the relevant international convention. [French, marginal note, apostille, from Middle French, marginal note, from apostiller, to add a marginal note, gloss : a-, to, toward (from Latin ad-; see AD–) + postille, gloss, explication (from Old French, from Medieval Latin postilla, note, from diminutive of posta, page, ultimately from Latin posita, feminine past participle of pōnere, to place; see apo- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots).] |
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