royal seal

collocation in English

meaningsofroyalandseal

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royal
adjective
uk
/ˈrɔɪ.əl/
us
/ˈrɔɪ.əl/
belonging or connected to a king or queen or a member of ...
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seal
noun[C]
uk
/siːl/
us
/siːl/
a large mammal that eats fish and lives partly in the sea and partly on land ...
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(Definition ofroyalandsealfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He used a "cangkha" ("winged shell") on a crescent moon as hisroyalseal.
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The original charter document, with itsroyalseal, remains in the custody of the school's governors.
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Soon after, they catch a burglar who, strangely enough, bears an officialroyalsealthat reads by appointment.
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It started with a greeting and was authenticated by aroyalseal.
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The school gained aroyalsealand patronage in 1543.
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The latter was a keeper of theroyalseal("mordali").
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He held many offices such as wearer of theroyalseal, chief treasurer and herald.
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Thisroyalsealis for the welfare of people.
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This school gained theroyalsealand patronage in 1543.
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He also begins uncovering another conspiracy concerning forgeries of theroyalseal.
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Another unusual aspect of the album was that a piece of ribbon was glued to the sleeve, making it look as if aroyalsealhad been embossed on it.
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The most important official after the chancellor was the "audencier", who presided over the ceremony in which the chancellor affixed theroyalsealto a document.
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The badge consisted of a piece of red material, not smaller than the largestroyalseal; men were required to wear it under the chin, and women on the chest.
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Mysteriously, the royal seals are still intact and the doors are well guarded as always.
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Ryholt points to its lack of royal attributes and insignia as well as its stylistic features which depart from other royal seals of the 13th dynasty.
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This symbolism is derived from iconography rather than classical heraldry; mediaeval royal seals portrayed a majesty on the obverse and the arms of the sovereign on the reverse.
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