单词 | signator |
释义 | † signatorn.1 Originally and chiefly Scots Law. Obsolete. = signature n. 1. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal document > types of legal or official document > [noun] > writing prepared as ground of royal grant signator1473 signature1488 signatory1659 1473–4 in T. Dickson Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1877) I. 2 A remissione be the King to certane personis..grantit be a signatour subscriuit with the Kingis hand. 1510 in J. G. Mackay Exchequer Rolls Scotl. (1891) XIII. 649 That all the tennentis and forestaris..that has tane thair stedingis that thai cum and raise thair signatouris. 1580–1 in D. Masson Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1880) 1st Ser. III. 349 Sindrie his subjectis..ceissis not to present thair signatouris, letters, and petitiounes, unto his Majesties self. 1626 King Charles I in 3rd Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS (1872) 423/1 He did passe a signator of the said honour in your name. 1678 G. Mackenzie Laws & Customes Scotl. ii. 402 The habilis modus, of granting which Rights, is by Signator. a1722 J. Lauder Hist. Notices Sc. Affairs (1848) II. 812 Thomas Weir, under pretence that he got the mysterie [sc. the composition of a pill] of it..has..obtained a..signator..that none else sell it but he. 1757 in J. Ayloffe Cal. Anc. Charters (1772) 355 Registers of Signators, 45 volumes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2020). signatorn.2 A person who signs or affixes a seal; a signatory.In quot. 1650: a person who assigns a symbol or sign to a thing. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > that which identifies or distinguishes > personal identification > signature > [noun] > signer subscriber1574 signer1611 signator1650 indorser1766 signatary1793 signatory1826 signee1866 the mind > language > statement > ratification or confirmation > [noun] > putting one's signature to a document > one who subscriver1562 subscriber1574 signer1611 signatary1793 signatory1826 signator1893 1614 T. Godwin Romanæ Historiæ Anthologia vi. 86 These tables were also sealed with the signets of certaine witnesses there present, who were tearmed from the act of their sealing Signatores.] 1650 J. French tr. Paracelsus Of Nature of Things 100 in tr. M. Sędziwóg New Light of Alchymie It is convenient for us..to declare by whom things are signed, and who the Signator is. 1729 T. Woolston 6th Disc. Miracles Saviour 17 You may as well say, when a seal'd Closet is broken open, and the Treasure gone without the Privity of the Signators, that there is no wrong done. 1859 A. di Gonzaga Addr. to Lords & Commons of Kingdom of Great Brit. 2 The five great powers, signators of the Treaty of Vienna. 1893 Westm. Gaz. 29 Dec. 6/1 The signators to the above letter are members of high standing on the Stock Exchange. 1938 Sci. News-Let. 33 206/3 A relatively small number of the 430 signators whose names were made public..have written to the committee asking that their names be withdrawn from the list. 1977 Daily Colonist (Victoria, Brit. Columbia) 8 July 3/2 The prince added ‘as a signator of Treaty 7 for the Blood tribe, Red Crow was one of the great plains chieftains.’ 2005 New Yorker 24 Jan. 41/2 Iran claims that such facilities are legal under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, or N. P. T., to which it is a signator. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.11473n.21650 |
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