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signifié
[ see-nyee-fyey ]
noun
, French.
, plural si·gni·fiés [see-nyee-, fyey],
- (in linguistics) the signified.
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Example Sentences
The King craued respite, affirming that he would aduise with his Counsaile, and then signifie to the Pope what he should resolue.
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But this may be spoken, not (as usually) to signifie Gods nature, but to signifie our intention to honor him.
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Deformity they signifie by a Bear; and an unstable Man by an Hyna, because that animal yearly exchangeth its sex.
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These, when they play in rivers, with hasty springings or leapings, doe signifie tempests to follow.
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Picken signifie piquer, becqueter, et nicken signifie faire signe de la tête.
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