Cedula

/seɪˈduːlə/ noun

A historical document or legal certificate, especially in Spanish-speaking countries; also a tax certificate or identity document.

From Spanish and Portuguese 'cédula,' from Latin 'schedula' (small piece of paper), diminutive of 'scheda.' The word traveled from Rome through medieval Spain into colonial Americas.

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