1action of ensealing, attaching a seal to validate or authenticate a letter or document:
(
1381
) qe le mair qe fuist le derrain an, estoit toutdys present sur la fesance et ensealement des ditz deux faitz
iii 107
(
1422-71
)
si la matiere contenue en le dit escript feust ley, il consentist a l'ensealment, auterment nient; [...] a l’entent q’ils purroient avoir conusance de la verité de cest ensealement
v 393
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