obsign in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To obsign means to mark or seal something, especially with a wax seal, to authenticate or consecrate it.
Sample Sentences
- The ancient manuscript was carefully obsigned with a wax seal, ensuring its authenticity.
- In the ritual, the priest obsigned the sacred scroll to invoke the blessings of the spirits.
- She felt a sense of responsibility as she obsigned the important documents for the ceremony.
- Before the treaty was finalized, both parties agreed to obsign the contract in front of witnesses.
- The artist obsigned her work to signify its completion and her personal touch.
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