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Definition of Presignifies
1. presignify [v] - See also: presignify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Presignifies
Literary usage of Presignifies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British History of Geoffrey of Monmouth: In Twelve Books by Geoffrey (1842)
"A COMET presignifies THE REIGN OF UTHER. AT the appearance of this star, a general
fear and amazement seized the people ; and even Uther, the king's brother ..."
2. The British History of Geoffrey of Monmouth: In Twelve Books by Geoffrey (1842)
"A COMET presignifies THE REIGN OF UTHER. AT the appearance of this star, a general
fear and amazement seized the people ; and even Uther, the king's brother ..."
3. Ante-Nicene Christian Library: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers by James Donaldson, Alexander Roberts (1869)
"Her very name also presignifies the Church, that by the grace of Christ and God
is justified in baptism. ..."
4. Six Old English Chronicles, of which Two are Now First Translated from the by Nennius, Gildas, Ethelwerd, Charles Bertram, John Allen Giles (1872)
"... itself beyond the-extent of Gaul, the other towards the Irish Sea, and ended
in seven lesser rays. CHAP. XV.—A comet presignifies the reign of Uther. ..."
5. Six Old English Chronicles, of which Two are Now First Translated from the by Nennius, John Allen Giles, Gildas, Geoffrey, Ethelwerd, John Asser, Charles Bertram (1848)
"A comet presignifies the reign of Uther. AT the appearance of this star, a general
fear and amazement seized the people ; and even Uther, the king's brother ..."
6. Six Old English Chronicles, of which Two are Now First Translated from the by Nennius, John Allen Giles, Gildas, Geoffrey, Ethelwerd, John Asser, Charles Bertram (1848)
"A comet presignifies the reign of Uther. AT the appearance of this star, a general
fear and amaze-- ment seized the people ; and even Uther, ..."