[f. ENSEAL v. + -ING1.] The action of the verb ENSEAL. lit. and fig.

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1531–2.  Act 23 Hen. VIII., c. 6 § 8. At the tyme of ensealynge of the proces for execucion.

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1561.  Daus, trans. Bullinger on Apoc. (1573), 100. He himselfe geeveth them faith and his spirite, which is the insealyng of their mynds.

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1755.  Magens, Insurances, II. 386. At the Ensealing and Delivery hereof.

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