signatus

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Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of signō (I mark, seal, sign).

Participle

signātus (feminine signāta, neuter signātum, adverb sīgnātē or sīgnātim); first/second-declension participle

  1. marked, sealed, having been signed
  2. indicated, designated, expressed
  3. distinguished, recognized

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative signātus signāta signātum signātī signātae signāta
genitive signātī signātae signātī signātōrum signātārum signātōrum
dative signātō signātae signātō signātīs
accusative signātum signātam signātum signātōs signātās signāta
ablative signātō signātā signātō signātīs
vocative signāte signāta signātum signātī signātae signāta

Descendants

  • English: signate

References

  • signatus”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • signatus”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • signatus in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
  • Félix Gaffiot (1934) “signatus”, in Dictionnaire illustré latin-français [Illustrated Latin-French Dictionary] (in French), Hachette.
  • Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
    • coined money; bullion: aes (argentum) signatum