The cross is thus inscribed:-- "Susceptum placide maneat hoc in honore Dei Offeret Adefonsus humilis servus Xti Hoc signo tuetur pius Hoc signo vincitur inimicus.
Signo notari: signo for nota, merely from love of variety.
It may be to us what the celestial standard bearing the scroll, in hoc signo vinces was to the Emperor Constantine.
The fourth flag bore a cross with a blue field, surmounted with the motto, "In hoc signo vinces.
Their regimental banner, of superb white silk had on one side the coat-of-anns of Massachusetts, and on the other a golden cross on a golden star, with In hoc Signo Vinces beneath.
This is something similar to the inscription translated “In hocsigno vinces,” seen by Constantine in his vision outside the gates of Rome.
On the pedestal: "Rex in hoc signo hostes profligavit, et Johanna Virgo Aureliam obsidio liberavit.
Continuing our walk a mile farther, we came to Pons Milvius, now Mela, where Constantine overthrew Maxentius, and saw the miraculous sign of the cross, In hoc signo vinces.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "signo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.