Apostille


a marginal annotation or note.
Historical Examples

As for declarations from her, they must be satisfied with the apostille which they had already received.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Volume I.(of III) 1555-66 John Lothrop Motley

noun
a marginal note
n.

“note, especially on text of the Bible,” also apostil, 1520s, from French apostille (15c.), probably from Medieval Latin postilla, which probably represents Latin post illa, literally “after those.”

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