signifié [see-nyee-fyey] Examples noun, plural si·gni·fiés [see-nyee-fyey] /si nyiˈfyeɪ/, French.
- (in linguistics) the signified.
Examples from the Web for signifie Historical Examples of signifie
But this may be spoken, not (as usually) to signifie Gods nature, but to signifie our intention to honor him.
Thomas Hobbes
Gregory says the ceremony was intended to “signifie the resurrection of the body.”
Traditions, Superstitions and Folk-lore
Charles Hardwick
For euery sygne shewe and signifie oonly what e ing is but it ne maki nat e ing at it signifie.
Chaucer’s Translation of Boethius’s ‘De Consolatione Philosophiae’
Geoffrey Chaucer
Jespre que lt prochain tu viendras maider pagailler (signifie ramer) dans un canot de sauvage.
Henry Adams
And for our gret & singler comfort We pray you oft tymes to signifie us be wryting of youre Welfare.
London and the Kingdom – Volume III
Reginald R. Sharpe