SIGNATURE
Sig"na*ture, v. t.
Defn: To mark with, or as with, a signature or signatures.
SIGNATURIST
Sig"na*tur`ist, n.
Defn: One who holds to the doctrine of signatures impressed upon objects, indicative of character or qualities. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne.
SIGNBOARD
Sign"board`, n.
Defn: A board, placed on or before a shop, office, etc., on which ssome notice is given, as the name of a firm, of a business, or the like.
SIGNER
Sign"er, n.
Defn: One who signs or subscribes his name; as, a memorial with a hundred signers.
SIGNET Sig"net, n. Etym: [OF. signet a signet, F., a bookmark, dim. of signe. See Sign, n., and cf. Sennet.]
Defn: A seal; especially, in England, the seal used by the sovereign in sealing private letters and grants that pass by bill under the sign manual; — called also privy signet. I had my father's signet in my purse. Shak. Signet ring, a ring containing a signet or private seal. — Writer to the signet (Scots Law), a judicial officer who prepares warrants, writs, etc.; originally, a clerk in the office of the secretary of state.