English-Thai Dictionary
notary
N พนักงาน จดทะเบียน (คำ เรียก สั้น ของ notary public accountant pa-nak-ngan-sod-ta-bain
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
NOTARY
n.[L. known. ] 1. Primarily, a person employed to take notes of contracts, trials and proceedings in courts among the Romans.
2. In modern usage, an officer authorized to attest contracts or writings of any kind, to give them the evidence of authenticity. This officer is often styled notary public.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
NOTARY
No "ta *ry, n.; pl. Notaries. Etym: [F. notaire, L. notarius notary (in sense 1 ), fr. nota mark. See 5th Note. ]
1. One who records in shorthand what is said or done; as, the notary of an ecclesiastical body.
2. (Eng. & Am. Law )
Defn: A public officer who attests or certifies deeds and other writings, or copies of them, usually under his official seal, to make them authentic, especially in foreign countries. His duties chiefly relate to instruments used in commercial transactions, such as protests of negotiable paper, ship's papers in cases of loss, damage, etc. He is generally called a notary public.
New American Oxford Dictionary
notary
no ta ry |ˈnōtərē ˈnoʊdəri |(in full notary public ) ▶noun ( pl. notaries ) a person authorized to perform certain legal formalities, esp. to draw up or certify contracts, deeds, and other documents for use in other jurisdictions. DERIVATIVES no tar i al |nōˈterēəl |adjective ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘clerk or secretary ’): from Latin notarius ‘secretary, ’ from nota ‘mark. ’
Oxford Dictionary
notary
notary |ˈnəʊt (ə )ri |(in full notary public ) ▶noun ( pl. notaries ) a person authorized to perform certain legal formalities, especially to draw up or certify contracts, deeds, and other documents for use in other jurisdictions. DERIVATIVES notarial |nəʊˈtɛːrɪəl |adjective ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘clerk or secretary ’): from Latin notarius ‘secretary ’, from nota ‘mark ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
notary
no ta ry /nóʊt (ə )ri /名詞 複 -ries C 公証人 (notary public ).