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CONSIGN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to give over to another's care : entrust 2. to give, transfer, or deliver to another 3. to send or address (as goods) to an agent to be cared for or sold.
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consignation, n. meanings, etymology and more
There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun consignation, six of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Consignation
The act of consigning; the act of delivering or committing to another person, place or state. Despair is certain consignation to eternal ruin.
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consignation
consignation (kɒnsɪgˈneɪʃən) [ad. L. consignātiōnem, n. of action f. consignāre to consign: so in F. (16th c. in Littré).] † 1. The action of marking or blessing with the sign of the cross, esp. in the rite of confirmation.1537 in Strype Eccl. Mem. I. App. lxxxviii. 234 The words Signo te signo sanc...
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CONSIGNATION - The Law Dictionary
The payment of money into the hands of a third party, when the creditor refuses to accept of it. The person to whom the money is given is termed the “ ...
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consignation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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consignatary
consignatary ? Obs. (kənˈsɪgnətərɪ) [f. L. consignāt- ppl. stem of consignāre + -ary: in mod.F. consignataire.] One to whom anything is consigned or entrusted; a consignee: † a. in mercantile usage (obs.); b. in Sc. Law: cf. consign v. 9.a 1685 Sir L. Jenkins in Wynne Life II. 701 (L.) Several of th...
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CONSIGNATION - Law Dictionary of Legal Terminology
CONSIGNATION, contracts. In the civil law, it is a deposit which a debtor makes of the thing that he owes, into the hands of a third person, and under the ...
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Consignation Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
The act of consigning. Wiktionary. Other Word Forms of Consignation. Noun. Singular: consignation. Plural: consignations. Origin of Consignation. Latin ...
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consignation - NETBible
The act of consigning; the act of delivering or committing to another person, place, or state. [1913 Webster]. "So is despair a certain consignation to ...
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"CONSIGNATION": Act of depositing with authority - OneLook
noun: The act of consigning. noun: (obsolete) The act of ratifying or establishing, as if signing; confirmation. noun: (obsolete) A stamp; an indication.
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What is consignation of payment? - Ziggurat Real Estate
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He was afterwards baptized at (Weapon Ford) in (Wood of the Crosses); and it is from the marking of the king with the Cross, and his consignation, that
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consigned
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 su...
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Liturgy of Saint Basil
After the anaphora takes place the consignation, i.e. the moistening of the Lamb with some drops of the consecrated Wine, which is show to the worship The priest makes a second consignation and puts gently the ispakidon in the chalice (the commixture), then he recites aloud a Confession of faith.
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