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signify1[transitive] to be a sign of something synonym mean signify something This decision signified a radical change in their policies. What does the term “patrician” signify? signify that… This mark signi [..]
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signifylate 13c., "be a sign of, indicate, mean," from Old French signifier (12c.), from Latin significare "to make signs, show by signs, point out, express; mean, signify; foreshadow, portend [..]
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signifyto signal or represent.
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signify(v) denote or connote(v) convey or express a meaning(v) make known with a word or signal
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signifyvolo (sibi velle)
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signifylang=en
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* '''1678''' — . ''''.
*: Thus, therefore, they walked on together; and as they walked, ever and anon these trumpeters, even with joyful sound, would, by mixing thei [..]
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