signet
IPA: sˈɪgnɪt
noun
- (historical) An object (especially a ring) formerly used to impress a picture into the sealing wax of a document as a proof of its origin.
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Examples of "signet" in Sentences
- Plume edition also in a Signet edition.
- He also loses the signet ring once again.
- Lauder's signet is attached to that treaty.
- The signet incident should prove illuminating.
- Right before the signet was the judge of Zenebatos.
- She claims his staff and signet as pledge of payment.
- Signet The signet is a spider with an eye on its back.
- She claimed his staff and signet as pledge of payment.
- Signet The signet of the Boros depicts a fist in a sun.
- His signet is the Fisherman's; No sceptre does he bear;
- Stampt with my signet are the swarthy children of the sun:
- Christ is the "signet" on God's hand: always in the Father's presence, ever pleasing in his sight.
- Faithful, Sultan of the East; in these papers signed with his signet are our credentials, if you would read them. "
- Moses, who poured water upon the ground and it became blood; the signet is called the signet of truth, and is Zerrubbabel.
- Meneptah had recalled the signet, or had added the penalty of suspense to his indorsement of Har-hat's fiat of imprisonment.
- It is like gold, or more exactly it is like the gold-coloured semi-precious stone which one sometimes sees in signet rings, and which I think is called a chrysoberyl.
- The story begins legitimately upon activating Pandora's Box; Decard's palm is locked in place and stabbed clean through, imprinting the 'signet' on it, allowing you to absorb Animus Energy.
- But the order of male succession was asserted by the friends of their country; the lawful heir drew the royal signet from the finger of his insensible or conscious father and the empire obeyed the master of the palace.
- It is there described as of mixed yellow metal gilt; on either side of the hoop there is a crown (Fig. 134), of the form commonly seen on coins of the twelfth century, and on the signet are the words, ROGERIVS REX, chased in high relief.
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