sign 音标拼音: [s'ɑɪn]
n . 符号,招牌,征兆,正负号,手势
vt . 签名,打手势表达
vi . 签名
符号,招牌,徵兆,正负号,手势签名,打手势表达签名
sign ( 代数 )符号; 正负号
S ,
SN sign 记号 正负号
sign adj 1 :
used of the language of the deaf [
synonym : {
gestural },
{
sign (
a )}, {
signed }, {
sign -
language (
a )}]
n 1 :
a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (
as a visible clue that something has happened );
"
he showed signs of strain "; "
they welcomed the signs of spring " [
synonym : {
sign }, {
mark }]
2 :
a public display of a message ; "
he posted signs in all the shop windows "
3 :
any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message ;
"
signals from the boat suddenly stopped " [
synonym : {
signal },
{
signaling }, {
sign }]
4 :
structure displaying a board on which advertisements can be posted ; "
the highway was lined with signboards " [
synonym :
{
signboard }, {
sign }]
5 : (
astrology )
one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided [
synonym : {
sign of the zodiac }, {
star sign }, {
sign },
{
mansion }, {
house }, {
planetary house }]
6 : (
medicine )
any objective evidence of the presence of a disorder or disease ; "
there were no signs of asphyxiation "
7 :
having an indicated pole (
as the distinction between positive and negative electric charges ); "
he got the polarity of the battery reversed "; "
charges of opposite sign " [
synonym :
{
polarity }, {
sign }]
8 :
an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come ; "
he hoped it was an augury "; "
it was a sign from God " [
synonym : {
augury }, {
sign }, {
foretoken }, {
preindication }]
9 :
a gesture that is part of a sign language 10 :
a fundamental linguistic unit linking a signifier to that which is signified ; "
The bond between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary "--
de Saussure 11 :
a character indicating a relation between quantities ; "
don '
t forget the minus sign "
v 1 :
mark with one '
s signature ;
write one '
s name (
on ); "
She signed the letter and sent it off "; "
Please sign here "
[
synonym : {
sign }, {
subscribe }]
2 :
approve and express assent ,
responsibility ,
or obligation ;
"
All parties ratified the peace treaty "; "
Have you signed your contract yet ?" [
synonym : {
sign }, {
ratify }]
3 :
be engaged by a written agreement ; "
He signed to play the casino on Dec .
18 "; "
The soprano signed to sing the new opera "
4 :
engage by written agreement ; "
They signed two new pitchers for the next season " [
synonym : {
sign }, {
contract }, {
sign on },
{
sign up }]
5 :
communicate silently and non -
verbally by signals or signs ;
"
He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture ";
"
The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu " [
synonym :
{
sign }, {
signal }, {
signalize }, {
signalise }]
6 :
place signs ,
as along a road ; "
sign an intersection "; "
This road has been signed "
7 :
communicate in sign language ; "
I don '
t know how to sign ,
so I could not communicate with my deaf cousin "
8 :
make the sign of the cross over someone in order to call on God for protection ;
consecrate [
synonym : {
bless }, {
sign }]
Sign \
Sign \,
n . [
F .
signe ,
L .
signum ;
cf .
AS .
segen ,
segn ,
a sign ,
standard ,
banner ,
also fr .
L .
signum .
Cf . {
Ensign },
{
Resign }, {
Seal }
a stamp , {
Signal }, {
Signet }.]
That by which anything is made known or represented ;
that which furnishes evidence ;
a mark ;
a token ;
an indication ;
a proof .
Specifically :
(
a )
A remarkable event ,
considered by the ancients as indicating the will of some deity ;
a prodigy ;
an omen .
(
b )
An event considered by the Jews as indicating the divine will ,
or as manifesting an interposition of the divine power for some special end ;
a miracle ;
a wonder .
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1913 Webster ]
Through mighty signs and wonders ,
by the power of the Spirit of God . --
Rom .
xv .
19 .
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It shall come to pass ,
if they will not believe thee ,
neither hearken to the voice of the first sign ,
that they will believe the voice of the latter sign . --
Ex .
iv .
8 .
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(
c )
Something serving to indicate the existence ,
or preserve the memory ,
of a thing ;
a token ;
a memorial ;
a monument .
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What time the fire devoured two hundred and fifty men ,
and they became a sign . --
Num .
xxvi .
10 .
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(
d )
Any symbol or emblem which prefigures ,
typifles ,
or represents ,
an idea ;
a type ;
hence ,
sometimes ,
a picture .
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The holy symbols ,
or signs ,
are not barely significative ;
but what they represent is as certainly delivered to us as the symbols themselves . --
Brerewood .
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Saint George of Merry England ,
the sign of victory .
--
Spenser .
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(
e )
A word or a character regarded as the outward manifestation of thought ;
as ,
words are the sign of ideas .
(
f )
A motion ,
an action ,
or a gesture by which a thought is expressed ,
or a command or a wish made known .
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They made signs to his father ,
how he would have him called . --
Luke i .
62 .
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(
g )
Hence ,
one of the gestures of pantomime ,
or of a language of a signs such as those used by the North American Indians ,
or those used by the deaf and dumb .
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Note :
Educaters of the deaf distinguish between natural signs ,
which serve for communicating ideas ,
and methodical ,
or systematic ,
signs ,
adapted for the dictation ,
or the rendering ,
of written language ,
word by word ;
and thus the signs are to be distinguished from the manual alphabet ,
by which words are spelled on the fingers .
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(
h )
A military emblem carried on a banner or a standard .
--
Milton .
(
i )
A lettered board ,
or other conspicuous notice ,
placed upon or before a building ,
room ,
shop ,
or office to advertise the business there transacted ,
or the name of the person or firm carrying it on ;
a publicly displayed token or notice .
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The shops were ,
therefore ,
distinguished by painted signs ,
which gave a gay and grotesque aspect to the streets . --
Macaulay .
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(
j ) (
Astron .)
The twelfth part of the ecliptic or zodiac .
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Note :
The signs are reckoned from the point of intersection of the ecliptic and equator at the vernal equinox ,
and are named ,
respectively , {
Aries } ([
Aries ]), {
Taurus }
([
Taurus ]), {
Gemini } (
II ), {
Cancer } ([
Cancer ]), {
Leo }
([
Leo ]), {
Virgo } ([
Virgo ]), {
Libra } ([
Libra ]),
{
Scorpio } ([
Scorpio ]), {
Sagittarius } ([
Sagittarius ]),
{
Capricornus ([
Capricorn ]), {
Aquarius } ([
Aquarius ]),
{
Pisces } ([
Pisces ]).
These names were originally the names of the constellations occupying severally the divisions of the zodiac ,
by which they are still retained ;
but ,
in consequence of the procession of the equinoxes ,
the signs have ,
in process of time ,
become separated about 30 degrees from these constellations ,
and each of the latter now lies in the sign next in advance ,
or to the east of the one which bears its name ,
as the constellation Aries in the sign Taurus ,
etc .
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(
k ) (
Alg .)
A character indicating the relation of quantities ,
or an operation performed upon them ;
as ,
the sign (
plus );
the sign -- (
minus );
the sign of division /,
and the like .
(
l ) (
Med .)
An objective evidence of disease ;
that is ,
one appreciable by some one other than the patient .
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Note :
The terms symptom and and sign are often used synonymously ;
but they may be discriminated .
A sign differs from a symptom in that the latter is perceived only by the patient himself .
The term sign is often further restricted to the purely local evidences of disease afforded by direct examination of the organs involved ,
as distinguished from those evidence of general disturbance afforded by observation of the temperature ,
pulse ,
etc .
In this sense it is often called physical sign .
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(
m ) (
Mus .)
Any character ,
as a flat ,
sharp ,
dot ,
etc .
(
n ) (
Theol .)
That which ,
being external ,
stands for ,
or signifies ,
something internal or spiritual ; --
a term used in the Church of England in speaking of an ordinance considered with reference to that which it represents .
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An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace . --
Bk .
of Common Prayer .
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Note :
See the Table of {
Arbitrary Signs },
p .
1924 .
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{
Sign manual }.
(
a ) (
Eng .
Law )
The royal signature superscribed at the top of bills of grants and letter patent ,
which are then sealed with the privy signet or great seal ,
as the case may be ,
to complete their validity .
(
b )
The signature of one '
s name in one '
s own handwriting .
--
Craig .
Tomlins .
Wharton .
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Syn :
Token ;
mark ;
note ;
symptom ;
indication ;
signal ;
symbol ;
type ;
omen ;
prognostic ;
presage ;
manifestation .
See {
Emblem }.
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Sign \
Sign \,
v .
i .
1 .
To be a sign or omen . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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2 .
To make a sign or signal ;
to communicate directions or intelligence by signs .
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3 .
Especially :
To communicate in {
sign language }.
[
PJC ]
4 .
To write one '
s name ,
esp .
as a token of assent ,
responsibility ,
or obligation ;
as ,
he signed in red ink .
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1913 Webster ]
Sign \
Sign \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Signed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Signing }.] [
OE .
seinen to bless ,
originally ,
to make the sign of the cross over ;
in this sense fr .
ASS .
segnian (
from segn ,
n .),
or OF .
seignier ,
F .
signer ,
to mark ,
to sign (
in sense 3 ),
fr .
L .
signare to mark ,
set a mark upon ,
from signum .
See {
Sign },
n .]
1 .
To represent by a sign ;
to make known in a typical or emblematic manner ,
in distinction from speech ;
to signify .
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I signed to Browne to make his retreat . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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2 .
To make a sign upon ;
to mark with a sign .
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We receive this child into the congregation of Christ '
s flock ,
and do sign him with the sign of the cross . --
Bk .
of Com Prayer .
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3 .
To affix a signature to ;
to ratify by hand or seal ;
to subscribe in one '
s own handwriting .
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Inquire the Jew '
s house out ,
give him this deed ,
And let him sign it . --
Shak .
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4 .
To assign or convey formally ; --
used with away .
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5 .
To mark ;
to make distinguishable . --
Shak .
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536 Moby Thesaurus words for "
sign ":
OK ,
Roman candle ,
abandon ,
abnormality ,
accent ,
accent mark ,
accept ,
accredit ,
acute disease ,
adumbration ,
advertisement ,
affection ,
affirm ,
affliction ,
agent ,
agree on terms ,
aid to navigation ,
ailment ,
alarm ,
allergic disease ,
allergy ,
alphabet ,
alphabetic character ,
alphabetize ,
alternate ,
alternative ,
amber light ,
amen ,
analogy ,
announcement ,
approve ,
assign ,
assure ,
atrophy ,
attest ,
attestation ,
augury ,
auspice ,
authenticate ,
authorize ,
autograph ,
back ,
backup ,
bacterial disease ,
badge ,
balefire ,
banner ,
bar ,
basis for belief ,
be sponsor for ,
beacon ,
beacon fire ,
beat the drum ,
bell ,
bell buoy ,
betokening ,
betokenment ,
binary digit ,
birth defect ,
bit ,
blight ,
blinker ,
blue peter ,
body of evidence ,
bond ,
brand ,
broad hint ,
broadside ,
buoy ,
cancel ,
capitalize ,
cardiovascular disease ,
cartouche ,
caution light ,
certify ,
chain of evidence ,
change ,
changeling ,
character ,
characteristic ,
chronic disease ,
cipher ,
circulatory disease ,
close down ,
clue ,
colophon ,
comparison ,
complaint ,
complication ,
condensation trail ,
condition ,
confirm ,
congenital defect ,
consign ,
contract ,
contrail ,
copy ,
cosign ,
counterfeit ,
countersecure ,
countersign ,
course ,
cue ,
custos ,
cypher ,
data ,
datum ,
defect ,
deficiency disease ,
deformity ,
degenerative disease ,
deliver ,
deputy ,
device ,
differentia ,
digit ,
dip ,
direct ,
disability ,
disease ,
disorder ,
dispose of ,
distemper ,
documentation ,
donate ,
dot ,
double ,
dummy ,
earmark ,
emblem ,
employ ,
enchantment ,
endemic ,
endemic disease ,
endocrine disease ,
endorse ,
engage ,
enlist ,
ensign ,
ensure ,
epidemic disease ,
equal ,
equivalent ,
ersatz ,
evidence ,
exchange ,
exchange colors ,
exhibit ,
exponent ,
expression mark ,
fact ,
facts ,
fake ,
fantasy ,
fermata ,
figure ,
fill -
in ,
flag ,
flag down ,
flare ,
flash ,
fog bell ,
fog signal ,
fog whistle ,
foghorn ,
foreboding ,
foreshadow ,
foreshadowing ,
foreshowing ,
foretoken ,
foretokening ,
forewarning ,
forgo ,
formalize ,
functional disease ,
fungus disease ,
gastrointestinal disease ,
genetic disease ,
gentle hint ,
gesticulation ,
gesture ,
get rid of ,
ghost ,
ghostwriter ,
give ,
give a signal ,
give permission ,
give the go -
ahead ,
give the imprimatur ,
give the nod ,
give thumbs up ,
give up ,
glance ,
glimmer ,
glimmering ,
glosseme ,
go light ,
gong buoy ,
graph ,
grapheme ,
green light ,
grounds ,
grounds for belief ,
guarantee ,
guaranty ,
hail ,
hail and speak ,
half -
mast ,
hallmark ,
handicap ,
heliograph ,
hereditary disease ,
hieroglyph ,
high sign ,
hint ,
hire ,
hoist a banner ,
hold ,
iatrogenic disease ,
icon ,
ideogram ,
ideograph ,
idiosyncrasy ,
illness ,
image ,
imitation ,
implication ,
index ,
indicant ,
indication ,
indicator ,
indisposition ,
infectious disease ,
infirmity ,
initial ,
initials ,
ink ,
inkling ,
innuendo ,
inscribe ,
insignia ,
insinuation ,
insure ,
international alphabet flag ,
international numeral pennant ,
intimation ,
item of evidence ,
join up ,
key signature ,
keynote ,
kick ,
lead ,
leer ,
letter ,
lexeme ,
lexical form ,
lexigraphic character ,
ligature ,
line ,
locum tenens ,
logotype ,
look ,
make a sign ,
make over ,
makeshift ,
malady ,
malaise ,
manifestation ,
mark ,
marker beacon ,
material grounds ,
measure ,
metaphor ,
metonymy ,
metronomic mark ,
miracle ,
monogram ,
morbidity ,
morbus ,
morpheme ,
motion ,
movement ,
muniments ,
muscular disease ,
mute witness ,
neurological disease ,
next best thing ,
nod ,
notarize ,
notation ,
note ,
notice ,
nudge ,
number ,
numeral ,
numero ,
nutritional disease ,
occupational disease ,
omen ,
organic disease ,
pandemic disease ,
parachute flare ,
pass ,
pass on ,
pass upon ,
path ,
pathological condition ,
pathology ,
pause ,
peculiarity ,
permit ,
personnel ,
phonetic character ,
phonetic symbol ,
phony ,
phrase ,
pictographic character ,
picture ,
piece of evidence ,
pilot flag ,
pinch hitter ,
piste ,
placard ,
plant disease ,
poke ,
police whistle ,
portent ,
poster ,
prefiguration ,
preindication ,
premises ,
premonitory shiver ,
premonitory sign ,
premonitory symptom ,
presa ,
present ,
presignifying ,
prodigy ,
prognosis ,
prognostic ,
prognostication ,
promise ,
prompt ,
proof ,
property ,
prophecy ,
protozoan disease ,
proxy ,
psychosomatic disease ,
quarantine flag ,
radio beacon ,
raise a cry ,
ratify ,
reason to believe ,
rebus ,
red flag ,
red light ,
register ,
release ,
relevant fact ,
relief ,
relinquish ,
reminder ,
replacement ,
representation ,
representative ,
reserves ,
respiratory disease ,
retain ,
ringer ,
rocket ,
rockiness ,
rubber stamp ,
sacrifice ,
sailing aid ,
salute ,
sanction ,
say amen to ,
scent ,
seal ,
second ,
second string ,
secondary ,
secondary disease ,
secure ,
seediness ,
segno ,
semaphore ,
semaphore flag ,
semaphore telegraph ,
semasiological unit ,
sememe ,
shadow ,
shake hands ,
shingle ,
show ,
sickishness ,
sickness ,
sigil ,
sign and seal ,
sign away ,
sign for ,
sign off ,
sign on ,
sign over ,
sign up ,
sign up for ,
signal ,
signal beacon ,
signal bell ,
signal fire ,
signal flag ,
signal gong ,
signal gun ,
signal lamp ,
signal light ,
signal mast ,
signal post ,
signal rocket ,
signal shot ,
signal siren ,
signal tower ,
signalize ,
signature ,
signboard ,
signifiant ,
significant ,
signs ,
slur ,
soothsay ,
sound an alarm ,
sound the trumpet ,
spar buoy ,
spares ,
speak ,
sponsor ,
spoor ,
stamp ,
stand behind ,
stand up for ,
stand -
in ,
standard ,
stop light ,
strike a bargain ,
sub ,
subscribe ,
subscribe to ,
substituent ,
substitute ,
substitution ,
succedaneum ,
suggestion ,
superseder ,
supplanter ,
support ,
sure sign ,
surrender ,
surrogate ,
suspicion ,
swear and affirm ,
swear to ,
swell ,
syllabic ,
symbol ,
symbolization ,
symptom ,
symptomatology ,
symptomology ,
symptoms ,
syndrome ,
synecdoche ,
take on ,
telltale ,
telltale sign ,
tempo mark ,
term ,
the nod ,
the pip ,
the wink ,
third string ,
tie ,
time signature ,
token ,
tokening ,
touch ,
trace ,
traces ,
track ,
traffic light ,
traffic signal ,
trail ,
trait ,
transcribe ,
transfer ,
transliterate ,
turn over ,
type ,
undersign ,
understudy ,
underwrite ,
unfurl a flag ,
urogenital disease ,
utility player ,
validate ,
vapor trail ,
vestige ,
vicar ,
vice -
president ,
vice -
regent ,
vinculum ,
virus disease ,
visa ,
vise ,
volunteer ,
waive ,
wake ,
warning ,
warrant ,
wasting disease ,
watch fire ,
wave ,
wave a flag ,
wave the hand ,
whisper ,
white flag ,
wigwag ,
wigwag flag ,
wink ,
witness ,
wonder ,
wonderwork ,
word ,
worm disease ,
writing ,
written character ,
yellow flag SIGN ,
contracts ,
evidence .
A token of anything ;
a note or token given without words .
2 .
Contracts are express or implied .
The express are manifested viva voce ,
or by writing ;
the implied are shown by silence ,
by acts ,
or by signs .
3 .
Among all nations find and at all times ,
certain signs have been considered as proof of assent or dissent ;
for example ,
the nodding of the head ,
and the shaking of hands ;
2 Bl .
Com .
448 ;
6 Toull .
D .
33 ;
Heinnec .,
Antiq .
lib .
3 ,
t .
23 ,
n .
19 ;
silence and inaction ,
facts and signs are sometimes very strong evidence of cool reflection ,
when following a question .
I ask you to lend me one hundred dollars ,
without saying a word you put your hand in your pocket ,
and deliver me the money .
I go into a hotel and I ask the landlord if he can accommodate me and take care of my trunk ;
without speaking he takes it out of my hands and sends it into his chamber .
By this act he doubtless becomes responsible to me as a bailee .
At the expiration of a lease ,
the tenant remains in possession ,
without any objection from the landlord ;
this may be fairly interpreted as a sign of a consent that the lease shall be renewed .
13 Serg . &
Rawle ,
60 .
4 ,
The learned author of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ,
in his 44th chapter ,
remarks , "
Among savage nations ,
the want of letters is imperfectly supplied by the use of visible signs ,
which awaken attention ,
and perpetuate the remembrance of any public or private transaction .
The jurisprudence of the first Romans exhibited the scenes of a pantomime ;
the words were adapted to the gestures ,
and the slightest error or neglect in the forms of proceeding was sufficient to annul the substance of the fairest claim .
The communion of the marriage -
life was denoted by the necessary elements of fire and water :
and the divorced wife resigned ,
the bunch of keys ,
by the delivery of which she had been invested with the government of the family .
The manumission of a son ,
or a slave ,
was performed by turning him round with a gentle blow on the cheek :
a work was prohibited by the casting of a stone ;
prescription was interrupted by the breaking of a branch ;
the clenched fist was the symbol of a pledge or deposits ;
the right hand was the gift of faith and confidence .
The indenture of covenants was a broken straw ;
weights and ,
scales were introduced into every payment ,
and the heir who accepted a testament ,
was sometimes obliged to snap his fingers ,
to cast away his garments ,
and to leap and dance with real or affected transport .
If a citizen pursued any stolen goods into a neighbor '
s house ,
he concealed his nakedness with a linen towel ,
and hid his .
face with a mask or basin ,
lest he should encounter the eyes of a virgin or a matron .
In a civil action ,
the plaintiff touched the ear of his witness seized his reluctant adversary by the neck and implored ,
in solemn lamentation ,
the aid of his fellow citizens .
The two competitors grasped each other '
s hand ,
as if they stood prepared for combat before the tribunal of the praetor :
he commanded them to produce the object of the dispute ;
they went ,
they returned with measured steps ,
and a clod of earth was cast at his feet to represent the field for which they contended .
This occult science of the words and actions of law ,
was the inheritance of the pontiffs and patricians .
Like the Chaldean astrologers ,
they announced to their clients the days of business and repose ;
these important trifles wore interwoven with the religion of Numa ;
and ,
after the publication of the Twelve Tables ,
the Roman people were still enslaved by the ignorance of judicial proceedings .
The treachery of some plebeian officers at length revealed the profitable mystery :
in a more enlightened age ,
the legal actions were derided and observed ;
and the same antiquity which sanctified the practice ,
obliterated the use and meaning ,
of this primitive language ."
SIGN ,
measures .
In angular measures ,
a sign is equal to thirty degrees .
Vide Measure .
SIGN ,
mer .
law .
A board ,
tin or other substance ,
on which is painted the name and business of a merchant or tradesman .
2 .
Every man has a right to adopt such a sign as he may please to select ,
but he has no right to use another '
s name ,
without his consent .
See Dall .
Dict .
mot Propriete Industrielle ,
and the article Trade marks .
To SIGN .
To write one '
s name to an instrument of writing in order to give the effect intended ;
the name thus written is called a signature .
2 .
The signature is usually made at the bottom of the instrument but in wills it has been held that when a testator commenced his will With these words ;, "
I ,
A B ,
make this my will ,"
it was a sufficient signing .
3 Lev .
1 ;
and vide Rob .
on Wills ,
122 1 Will .
on Wills ,
49 ,
50 ;
Chit .
Cont .
212 Newl .
Contr .
173 ;
Sugd .
Vend .
71 ;
2 Stark .
Ev .
605 ,
613 ;
Rob .
on Fr .
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