consignify

verb

Etymology

From con- + signify.

  1. derived from significare
  2. derived from signifier
  3. inherited from signifien
  4. prefixed as consignify — “con + signify

Definitions

  1. To signify or denote in combination with something else

    To signify or denote in combination with something else; to have a meaning when combined with something else.

    • spirits are angels, that is to say messengers: all which words do consignify locality; and locality is dimension; and whatsoever hath dimension, is body, be it never so subtile.
    • The cipher […] only serves to connote and consignify, and to change the value or the figures.

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