Definition of Sigilla. Meaning of Sigilla. Synonyms of Sigilla

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Definition of Sigilla

Sigilla
Sigillum Si*gil"lum, n.; pl. Sigilla. [L.] (Rom. & Old Eng. Law) A seal.

Meaning of Sigilla from wikipedia

- practitioner's desired outcome. The term sigil derives from the Latin sigillum (pl. sigilla), meaning "seal". In medieval magic, the term sigil was commonly used to...
- [citation needed] Ambriel is referred to in the Magical Calendar. Planetanum Sigilla, from Harl. 3420(27v). Ambriel is also attributed to the Queen of Cups...
- Longo's De anulis signatoriis antiquorum (Milan, 1615); Olivier de Wree's Sigilla comitum Flandriae (Bruges, 1639); and Theodorus Hoepingk's De sigillorum...
- Female abdomens are marked with depressed black sigilla. Above, the front edge of the abdomen bears 10 sigilla in a curved row, the middle four relatively...
- July 2024. "Douet d'Arcq 1010 | SIGILLA". www.sigilla.org. Retrieved 5 July 2024. "Douet d'Arcq 1041 | SIGILLA". www.sigilla.org. Retrieved 5 July 2024. Civel...
- dorsal side of the abdomen and details of the sigilla. In particular, Dahl noted that the outermost sigilla in the anterior row are very close to the anterior...
- pentagonal and hairy. Dorsum yellowish with brown transverse bands. Three sigilla pairs distinct. Ventrum dark brownish with two longitudinal white patches...
- distinguished from all other species in the genus by the arrangement of the sigilla on the sternum, and by possessing two spines, rather than one, on the prolateral...
- the meaning of 'terra sigillata' is 'clay bearing little images' (latin sigilla), not 'clay with a sealed (impervious) surface'. The archaeological term...
- English neuter sigle or sygle for "jewel, necklace", loaned from Latin sigilla. Suggesting a connection of hearwa with Gothic πŒ·πŒ°πŒΏπ‚πŒΉ hauri "coal"...