Which to the judgment of men (through the pureness of the air) is of azure colour or light blew, and signifieth piety and sincerity.
What people soeuer inhabited there before, the ancient name argueth that they were rather Britains than anie other: for Armorica in the British toong signifiethas much as a countrie lieng vpon the sea.
God signifieth his having heard Solomon's prayer: yet so if he continue to serve him.
That is, on the hill, for Gabaa signifieth a hill.
And in that he saith: Yet once more, he signifieth the translation of the moveable things as made, that those things may remain which are immoveable.
For, Frome-warde, signifieth asmuche, as Shorne against the wooll.
But our women, would be much ashamed to speake so: yea to shunne this ambiguous woord, y^t signifieth a worse matter, they rather say Le castagne.
Poverty as here referred to signifieth being poor in the things of the created world, rich in the things of God’s world.
Siloh after some is as moch to saye as sent/ & after some happie/ and after some it signifieth Mesias/ y^t is to say annoynted and that we call Christe after the greke worde.
In Germany when one is to die out of one's family, or some friends, there will sometimes likewise happen some token that signifieth the death of one, e.
Here St. Peter signifieth unto us that God is a mighty God, which can take away the cross from us when it seemeth him good; yea, and he can send patience in the midst of all trouble and miseries.
O ye will lay this to my charge, that monachus and solitarius signifieth all one.
And this word, Yet once more, signifieth the removing of those things that are shaken, as of things that are made, that those things which can not be shaken may remain.
Also we much marueiled, how the Iauans should tell vs of more shippes to come, making signes with their foure fingers and thumb, that foure Lyma (which word in their language signifieth shippes) were comming.
And if the Moone runne then in the signe Sagitarius, at the first sight of the dogge starre aboue the earth, it after signifieth a raynie yeare, yet fruitefull, and the plentie of corne, and ioy among men.
And if the Moone runne then in the signe Virgo, at the first appearance of the dogge star, it after signifieth the plentie of showers, and the greate store of fruites of the earth, and the cheapenesse also of cattell.
Noah signifieth rest; his name was therefore according to his work, for he was a preacher of righteousness, which giveth rest to all that embraceth it.
This being thus, it signifieth that this city shall have her enjoyments of life, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost, by virtue of the kingship of the Lord Jesus Christ, as well as by the virtue of his priestly and prophetical office.
In that this water of life is said to proceed not only out of the throne of God, but also of the Lamb, it signifieth and holdeth forth unto us two special things: First.
Second, In that they are called after the names of precious stones, it signifieth also that at that day none shall be used or put into the ministry but these that have received spiritual and heavenly gifts from above.
If fruit here be taken with reference to men, then it signifieth the happiness and glory that those for whom he died and rose again should receive by this means.
Now this tree of life being in the midst of this city, it signifieth that the inhabitants of it shall be sweetly shadowed, refreshed, and defended with its coolness, and also sweetly nourished and comforted with its dainties.
So again, in that he saith this fruit is yielded every month, it signifieth that in the days of the building of the city, the New Jerusalem, these seasons will be very thick and quick.
This signifieth our launching into eternity; our being beyond all heights, depths, lengths, and breadths in the open vision and enjoyments of grace.
What is it that induceth you, what stirs you up to believe, or who told you that white signifieth faith, and blue constancy?
Meanwhile, in a word I will tell you, that blue doth certainly signify heaven and heavenly things, by the same very tokens and symbols that white signifieth joy and pleasure.
For herein the East is not to be taken strictly, but as it signifieth or implieth the foremost place; for Judah had the Van, and many Countries through which they passed were seated Easterly unto them.
It was given the name Babel, because the term signifieth “the place where the confusion of tongues arose.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "signifieth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.