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sign sb. (the sense ‘omen, portent’ is freq.)
1. signal 1H6 II. i. 3, III. ii. 8, Cæs. V. i. 23 “shall we give sign of battle?.”
2. “sign of battle” or “war,” ensign, banner, standard H5 II. ii. 192 “the signs of war advance,” Cæs. V. i. 14 “Their bloody sign of battle” ; cf. Oth. I. i. 157 “flag and sign of love.”
3. “sign of the leg,” sign hung over a bootmaker's shop 2H4 II. iv. 271.
4. mere appearance or semblance (“of” something) Ado IV. i. 33 “She's but the and semblance of her honour,” LLL. V. ii. 470, R3 IV. iv. 89 “A sign of dignity, a garish flag” (cf. sense 2), Oth. I. i. 158 “Which is indeed but sign.”
5. (?) constellation Cym. I. ii. 34* “she's a good sign, but I have seen small reflection of her wit.”
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