Where does the word stamp originate from?
From German and Italian * The seal in its basic meaning is an object used to certify documents, letters, shipments, diplomas, and the like. It is most often made of wood with an engraved rubber part. It is used by 'moistening' the rubber part with ink, and then the engraved text remains as an impression on the document. Metal seals were formerly used by engraving an impression over fresh wax, which prevented sealed shipments from being opened without destroying the seal. Synonyms for seal include stamp, brand, mur, stempel... The word stamp originates from the German word 'Stempe' and the Italian word 'Stampiglia'.