3. A stamp; an indication; a sign. [Obs.] The most certain consignations of an excellent virtue. Jer. Taylor.
CONSIGNATORY
Con*sig"na*to*ry, n. Etym: [Cf. Consignitary.]
Defn: One of several that jointly sign a written instrument, as a treaty. Fallows.
CONSIGNATURE
Con*sig"na*ture; 135), n.
Defn: Joint signature. [R.] Colgrave.
CONSIGNE Con"signe, n. Etym: [F.] (Mil.) (a) A countersign; a watchword. (b) One who is orders to keep within certain limits.
CONSIGNEE
Con`sign*ee", n. Etym: [F. consign, p.p. of consigner.]
Defn: The person to whom goods or other things are consigned; a factor; — correlative to consignor. Consigner and consignee are used by merchants to express generally the shipper of merchandise, and the person to whom it is addressed, by bill of lading or otherwise. De Colange.
CONSIGNER
Con*sign"er, n.
Defn: One who consigns. See Consignor.