sīgnō āvī, ātus, āre
signum,
to set a mark upon, mark, mark out, designate
: sonos notis: in animo suam speciem: signata sanguine pluma
est, O.: campum, V.:
humum limite, O.: pede
certo humum,
press
, H.: summo vestigia pulvere,
imprint
, V.: caeli regionem in cortice signant,
cut
, V.: ceram figuris,
imprint
, O.: cruor signaverat herbas,
had stained
, O.: signata in stirpe cicatrix,
V.—
To impress with a seal, seal, seal up, affix a seal to
: signatus libellus: volumina, H.:
epistula, N.—Poet.: signanda sunt
iura, i. e.
to be established
, Pr.: Signatum memori pectore nomen habe,
imprinted
, O.—
To mark with a stamp, stamp, coin
: aurum publice: pecunia signata Illyriorum signo,
L.: sed cur navalis in aere Altera signata
est, O.—
To distinguish, adorn, decorate
: (eum) superum honore,
V.—Fig.,
to point out, signify, indicate, designate, express
: unius oratoris locutio hoc proprio signata nomine est (sc.
oratione): Fama signata loco est, O.: ut
videt Se signari oculis,
singled out
, V.—
To distinguish, note, mark
: ora sono discordia, V.: animo signa quodcumque in corpore mendum est, O.