consigned, ppl. a.
(kənˈsaɪnd)
[f. consign v. + -ed.]
Committed, delivered, given in trust.
1606 Shakes. Tr. & Cr. iv. iv. 47 As many farwels as be stars in heauen, With distinct breath, and consign'd kisses to them. 1754 [see consignation 6]. 1766 T. Mortimer Comm. Dict. (L.), Consigned goods are supposed in general to be the property of him by whom they are consigned. |