Before we close this branch of our inquiry, let us examine into the significancy and composition of the name “Naamah,” as applied to the daughter of Lamech: and we take occasion here to say how deeply we are indebted to the labours of the Rev.
The terms Japhet, Laban, Hor, and their derivatives in significancy ever include the idea white, of a light colour.
Dost thou now perceive the political significancyof this Arian heresy, my dear bishop?
We trust he will add by his example no significancyto that pithy word, "Sophomoric.
The significancy of the word Bible is seen, when the position in which the laws are intended to be regarded is considered.
Christian significancy of passages for which Inspired writers claim such sublime meaning.
Human works are of nosignificancy till they are completed.
Human works are of no significancy till they be completed.
Certainly, they have not nearly the Textual significancy and importance of B in conjunction with A, or of A in conjunction with C.
With this brain I must work, in order to give significancy and value to the few facts which I possess.
When I entered the city, I found that the "Porta Pia" had been laid in ruins, and that the occurrence had revived all the former impressions of the Romans regarding the evil significancy of the Pope's name.
The whole moral significancy of the Witches only then appears, when we are assured that they address themselves only to those who already have been tampering with their conscience.
The significancy of the figure employed in the text will further appear when we consider the use to which a temple is devoted.
It lends peculiar interest and significancy to this token.
Fifthly, The significancy and teaching office of mystical ceremonies invented by men, must be drawn under those doctrines of men condemned in the gospel.
Now, the Pharisees, when they multiplied their washings of hands, of cups and pots, brazen vessels and tables, had the same respect of significancy before their eyes.
It is an inexpressible Pleasure to know a little of the World, and be of no Character or Significancy in it.
Their Actions are of noSignificancy to Mankind, and might have been performed by Creatures of much less Dignity, than those who are distinguished by the Faculty of Reason.
France, there is one “sign of the times” that is cheering and full of prophetic significancy for you!
There was nothing in these observations to excite either the curiosity or the suspicions of the other persons in the public-house-parlour: nevertheless, those words had a terrible significancy for the two men who had exchanged them.
We may perceive equal significancy and moral propriety in that which was to accompany the unleavened bread, namely, the "bitter herbs.
The Significancy of it, for good or evil, is given in the Tavola that follows in this Book, by its proper Suit and Degree: and this you will tell to your Querist.
Hence, whether a Significancy in a Card speak of what is come or is yet to come, at best is none too certain; only it is true that the greater or harder Experiences of Mortall Lives seldom be duplicated.
Last, declare what may be the Significancy of the Master-Card, as such and alone.
Now this is an unlikely supposition, inasmuch as till church architecture was fully developed, we do not think that its real significancy was understood to its full extent by those who used it.
Stranger still, it had now a significancy not then observed; and as he listened, he interpreted, and the fever of spirit left him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "significancy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.