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alt. (context obsolete legal in 15th century England English) An estreat from the Exchequer, delivered to a sheriff, sealed upon green wax. n. (context obsolete legal in 15th century England English) An estreat from the Exchequer, delivered to a sheriff, sealed upon green wax.
Usage examples of "green wax".
If you wish, drop blue and green wax from the candles on to the surface of the water to create images that may suggest ways in which you can make the darker days ahead rich and fulfilling.
Both green wax and blue bore the same impression, though he could not make out what it was supposed to be.
He continues to sit upright in the chair behind the writing desk, ignoring the small pieces of green wax that litter the polished wood.
A small scroll, bound with a yellow ribbon and sealed with a blob of green wax.
In her third especial attic she knew that she had left, some weeks before, a supply of red-and-green wax tapers that she had unearthed, put aside, and forgotten.
Almost as the droplet of green wax strikes the paper, Lorn presses his seal ring to it.