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no⋅ta⋅ry

[noh-tuh-ree]
–noun, plural -ries.
notary public.

Origin:
1275–1325; ME < L notārius clerk, equiv. to not(āre) to note, mark + -ārius -ary


no⋅ta⋅ry⋅ship, noun
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no·ta·ry   (nō'tə-rē)   
n.   pl. no·ta·ries
A notary public.

[Middle English notarie, from Old French notaire, notarie, from Latin notārius, relating to shorthand, shorthand writer, from nota, mark; see note.]
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