Locus-sigilli
[loh-koo s see-geel-lee; English loh-kuh s si-jil-ahy] /ˈloʊ kʊs siˈgil li; English ˈloʊ kəs sɪˈdʒɪl aɪ/
noun, plural loci sigilli
[loh-kee see-geel-lee; English loh-sahy si-jil-ahy, loh-kahy] /ˈloʊ ki siˈgil li; English ˈloʊ saɪ sɪˈdʒɪl aɪ, ˈloʊ kaɪ/ (Show IPA). Latin.
1.
See (def 3).
/sɪˈdʒɪlaɪ/
noun (pl) loci sigilli
1.
the place to which the seal is affixed on legal documents, etc
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