SIG Examples
sig.
- signal.
- signature.
- signor.Also Sig.
- signore; signori.Also Sig.
Sig. 1
- (in prescriptions) write; mark; label: indicating directions to be written on a package or label for the use of the patient.
Origin of Sig. 1Latin signā; See signa Sig. 2
- let it be written.
Origin of Sig. 2From the Latin word signētur Examples from the Web for sig Contemporary Examples of sig
Maybe giving Deborah K. Jones, our Ambassador to Libya, a 9mm SIG Sauer and a pair of nunchucks.
The GOP Senate: A New Utopia Dawns
P. J. O’Rourke
November 8, 2014
Police say Rodgers was found with a Glock 34 and two Sig Sauer P226s and more than 400 rounds of ammunition.
Watch Santa Barbara Shooter Elliot Rodger’s Chilling YouTube Video
May 25, 2014
According to Sig Gissler, who administered the awards, the two series of stories “were complementary.”
Guardian and WaPo Share Pulitzer: Snowden Hails Victory for “More Accountable Democracy”
David Freedlander
April 14, 2014
Valtro 12 gauge tactical shotgun, Sig Sauer .40 caliber pistol, Century International Arms Inc.
678 Firearms Is Quite the ‘Personal Collection’
Ilana Glazer
April 11, 2013
Perhaps that is one reason why Nancy purchased the Sig Sauer automatic a year later, in March 2011.
Nancy Lanza Was Deluded to Keep Guns at Home With Troubled Adam
Michael Daly
December 19, 2012
Historical Examples of sig
Sig was my legal husband, and I alone can bear his name, for she has no certificate.
James Huneker
Dr. Wolf had told him that similar bodies had been seen by Sig.
Charles Fort
If it won’t get you in bad with your friends I’ll be glad to have you, Sig.
William MacLeod Raine
It is built from extracts from his diary and is on the style of Sig.
The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin
Harry Houdini
E 2: “But in the meane while ye ought to conne me thanke,” &c., and sig.
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 3
Various
British Dictionary definitions for sig sig. abbreviation for
- signature
Sig. abbreviation for
- (in prescriptions) signā
- (in prescriptions) signature
- signor
- signore
Word Origin for Sig. (sense 1) Latin: sign (senses 3 and 4) Italian: mister Word Origin and History for sig n.
abbreviation of signature, 1866.
sig in Medicine sig. abbr.
- signa (sign; label)
- signetur (let it be labeled; let it be signed)