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signet
[ sig-nit ]
noun
- a small seal, as on a finger ring.
- a small official seal for legal documents, contracts, etc.
- an impression made by or as if by a signet.
verb (used with object)
- to stamp or mark with a signet.
signet
/ ˈsɪɡnɪt /
noun
- a small seal, esp one as part of a finger ring
- a seal used to stamp or authenticate documents
- the impression made by such a seal
verb
- tr to stamp or authenticate with a signet
Other Words From
- un·signet·ed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of signet1
Example Sentences
Evident today was a new signet ring that Carole has recently taken to wearing on the little finger of her right hand.
He wears a real pearl stud and a good signet ring; also a gold wrist watch, face broken and hands stopped at seven-fifteen.
In the end, therefore, it was he who took the signet ring and the letter the prince had written and brought back the gold.
But for the dark circles about the eyes and mouth, the unmistakeable signet of Death, he might have seemed in perfect health.
And that figure upon the shields is the sacred sign that was engraved upon his signet-ring.
Of all the large Algerian cities, Constantina is that which has best preserved its primitive signet.
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