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Definition of Semeiotics
1. n. Semeiology.
Definition of Semeiotics
1. Noun. (alternative spelling of semiotics) ¹
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Definition of Semeiotics
1. [n]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Semeiotics
Literary usage of Semeiotics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Delsarte System of Oratory: Including the Complete Works of M. L'abbe by Delaumosne, Angélique Arnaud, François Delsarte (1887)
"... EPISODE V. semeiotics OF THE SHOULDER. When I found myself the possessor of
this law whose triple formula is of a nature to defy every objection, ..."
2. Delsarte System of Expression by Genevieve Stebbins, François Delsarte (1885)
"If semeiotics does not tell us the passion which the sign reveals, ... semeiotics
studies organic forms, in view of the sentiment which produces them. ..."
3. Delsarte System of Expression by Genevieve Stebbins, François Delsarte (1887)
"/Esthetics would determine the fitness of the simile, semeiotics would determine
... The science of semeiotics is the science of signs, of correspondences. ..."
4. Delsarte System of Expression by Genevieve Stebbins (1902)
"semeiotics studies organic forms, in view of the sentiment which ... If, from a
certain organic form, I infer a certain sentiment, that is semeiotics. " 2. ..."
5. Essays on Physiognomy by Johann Caspar Lavater, Thomas Holcroft (1878)
"MEDICINAL semeiotics; OR THE SIGNS OF HEALTH AND SICKNESS. ... semeiotics, or
prognostics of possible or probable disorders be, founded on the nature and ..."
6. Philosophy as Scientia Scientiarum: And, A History of Classifications of the by Robert Flint (1904)
"semeiotics is the doctrine of signs, and includes Logic, or the doctrine of
words, " these being the signs which the mind makes use of for the understanding ..."