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significatum Linguistics and Semiotics. (sɪgnɪfɪˈkɑːtəm) [L., neut. sing. pa. pple. of significāre to signify.] That which is signified or denoted; spec. = signifié. Opp. significans.1865 S. H. Hodgson Time & Space ii. 44 It is of the utmost importance in reasoning to distinguish which kind of objec...
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John Philoponus
On words with different meanings in virtue of a difference of accent (De vocabulis quae diversum significatum exhibent secundum differentiam accentus)
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connote
connote, v. (kəˈnəʊt) [ad. med.L. connotā-re to mark along with, to mark (a thing) with or in addition to (another), f. L. con- together with + notāre to mark, to note. The Latin word was in common use in mediæval logic: app. first, according to Prantl, in Duns Scotus, and frequently in Occam, and s...
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Marilyn McCord Adams
Paul of Venice, On the Truth and Falsity of Propositions and On the Significatum of a Proposition, ed. Francesco del Punta.
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significant
significant, a. and n. (sɪgˈnɪfɪkənt) [ad. L. significant-, stem of significans, pres. pple. of significāre to signify.] A. adj. 1. Full of meaning or import; highly expressive or suggestive: a. Of words, etc.1579 E. K. Ded. Spenser's Sheph. Cal., Other some.., if they happen to here an olde word, a...
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significans
significans Linguistics and Semiotics. (sɪgˈnɪfɪkænz) [L., pres. pple. of significāre to signify.] = signifiant. Opp. significatum.1964 E. Palmer tr. Martinet's Elem. General Linguistics i. 24 Every linguistic sign comprises a significatum, its meaning or value..and a significans through which the s...
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