notarial

[noh-tair-ee-uhl]

no·tar·i·al

[noh-tair-ee-uhl]
adjective
1.
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a notary public.
2.
drawn up or executed by a notary public.

Origin:
1475–85; notary + -al1

no·tar·i·al·ly, adverb
qua·si-no·tar·i·al, adjective
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notary (ˈnəʊtərɪ)
 
n , pl -ries
1.  a notary public
2.  (formerly) a clerk licensed to prepare legal documents
3.  archaic a clerk or secretary
 
[C14: from Latin notārius clerk, from nota a mark, note]
 
notarial
 
adj
 
no'tarially
 
adv
 
'notaryship
 
n

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