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Definition of Semeiotic
1. a. Relating to signs or indications; pertaining to the language of signs, or to language generally as indicating thought.
Definition of Semeiotic
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to semeiotics ¹
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Definition of Semeiotic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Semeiotic
Literary usage of Semeiotic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Medical Psychology: Being the Outlines of a Course of Lectures by Ernst Feuchtersleben, Benjamin Guy Babington (1847)
"Dreaming has then already become semeiotic. In this latter view, dreaming, as
the precursor and accompaniment of diseases, deserves continued investigation, ..."
2. Delsarte System of Oratory: Including the Complete Works of M. L'abbe by Delaumosne, Angélique Arnaud, François Delsarte (1887)
"The semeiotic is the science of signs, and hence the science of the form of gesture.
Its object is to give the reason for the forms of gesture according to ..."
3. Psychology; Or, a View of the Human Soul: Including Anthropology, Being the by Frederick August Rauch (1840)
"The term semeiotic is not found in the English language. ... The signs of semeiotic
imagination are contained either in space or time, either in rest or in ..."
4. Psychology, Or, A View of the Human Soul: Including Anthropology, Adapted by Friedrich August Rauch (1853)
"... semeiotic imagination. It is not so much the product of mind, as of the
necessities and wants of our nature. It is limited in its extent, ..."
5. The Art of Oratory: System of Delsarte, from the French of M. L'abbe by Delaumosne, Arnaud, François Delsarte, Abby Langdon Alger (1884)
"... VIIL OF THE semeiotic, OR THE REASON OF GESTURE. The Types which Characterise
Gesture. ... semeiotic ..."
6. The Art of Oratory, System of Delsarte by Delaumosne, Angélique Arnaud, François Delsarte (1884)
"The semeiotic is the science of signs, and hence the science of the form of gesture.
Its object is to give the reason for the forms of gesture according to ..."