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Fumail is a type of medieval manuscript that contains a collection of letters, often written in a cursive script. The term "fumail" comes from the Old French word "fumier," meaning "bundle" or "package," and refers to the way the letters were often bound together in a single volume.

Fumails were commonly used in the Middle Ages to record official correspondence, business transactions, and personal letters. They were often written on parchment or vellum and featured elaborate illustrations and decorations.

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