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Sigil logo #10101) Gold lion for House Lannister 2) Magical symbol 3) Occult device 4) Seal or signet 5) Signet
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Sigil logo #10101) Seal
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Sigil logo #21000[application] Sigil is an open-source editor for EPUB e-books developed by Strahinja Marković in 2009 and maintained by John Schember from 2011 to 2014. Development ceased in 2014 and Schember recommended calibre as an alternative. As a cross-platform application, Sigil is distributed for the Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platforms...
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Sigil logo #21000[computer programming] In computer programming, a sigil (əl or əl; plural sigilia or sigils) is a symbol attached to a variable name, showing the variable`s datatype or scope, usually a prefix, as in $foo, where $ is the sigil. Sigil, from the Latin sigillum, meaning a `little sign`, means a sign or image supposedly having magical power. ...
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Sigil logo #21000[magic] A sigil (əl; pl. sigilia or sigils; from Latin sigillum `seal`) is a symbol used in magic. The term has usually referred to a type of pictorial signature of a demon or other entity; in modern usage, especially in the context of chaos magic, it refers to a symbolic representation of the magician`s desired outcome. ==History== The te...
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Sigil logo #21002• (n.) A seal; a signature.
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Sigil logo #10444A magickal glyph or drawing used in magick. Ones you create yourself are the most effective. Sigils can be used on letters, packages, clothing, etc.
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Sigil logo #20972Sig'il noun [ Latin sigillum . See Seal a stamp.] A seal; a signature. Dryden. « Of talismans and sigils knew the power.» Pope.
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