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English
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English signifiaunce, from Old French senefiance, a semi-learned borrowing from Latin significantia. Doublet of significance.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɪɡˈnɪfi.əns/, /ˈsɪɡnɪfaɪəns/
Noun
signifiance (uncountable)
- (Early Modern, rare) signification, meaning
c. 1577, F. T., The debate betweene Pride and Lowlines , London: Rafe Newbery:Reade we not of a horne that did blaſpheme, / The name of God through pride and arrogance: / Yet of his woords and ſpeach who did miſdeeme, / Or ſought not rather their ſignifiance.
1603, Plutarch, “The Opinions of Philoſophers”, in Philemon Holland, transl., The Philosophie, Commonlie Called, The Morals , London: Arnold Hatfield, →OCLC, page 802:21. The ſignifiance of the ſtarres: how commeth winter and ſummer.
Middle English
Noun
signifiance
- Alternative form of signifiaunce
Middle French
Etymology
Old French senefiance, the signi- sequence being added back to more closely match the original Latin etymon significantia.
Noun
signifiance f (plural signifiances)
- meaning
1488, Jean Dupré, Lancelot du Lac, page 33:l'ermite […] dist a Monsieur Gauvain la signifiance du serpent- the hermit told Gawain the meaning of the serpent
Descendants