Thus the signum manuale had disappeared, except among notaries; but the term survived, and by a natural process it was transferred to the signature.
Signum illud: the xystus (9) was adorned with statues; edd.
They said therefore to ergo tu facis signum ut him: What sign therefore dost videamus, et credamus tibi?
The Jews therefore et dixerunt ei: Quod signum answered, and said to him: ostendis nobis, quia haec What sign dost thou show unto facis?
And many resorted to him, et dicebant: Quia Ioannes and they said: John indeed did quidem signum fecit nullum.
Signum in modum liburnae figuration corresponds with the vehiculum there spoken of; the real thing being, according to Ritter's view, a pinnace placed on wheels.
That signum ipsum ("the very symbol") does not mean any image of the goddess, may be gathered also from ch.
Tommaso Campanella, in his Poetica, looks upon the beautiful assignum boni, the ugly as signum mali.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "signum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.