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consignificant, a. rare.|kɒnsɪgˈnɪfɪkənt| [See consignify and significant.] 1. Signifying in addition or secondarily.
1625Gill Sacr. Philos. viii. 148 So the [Hebrew] words with their consignificant numbers are taken. 2. Having the same signification.
a1641Spelman Feuds & Tenures ii. 7 (R.) But I find not one of those words or any consignificant or equivalent to them, in all our Saxon laws. 3. Conjointly significant; having a meaning in combination.
1612J. Cotta Short Discov. 3 Some significant by themselues, some consignificant with others. 1751Harris Hermes i. iii. Wks. (1841) 125 note, These parts of speech are always consignificant, that is, are only significant when associated to something else. |