Signet Meaning in English
word
ˈsɪɡnɪt
SIG-nit
sˈɪɡnɪt
SIG-nit
التعريف
A signet is a special ring engraved with a family crest or unique mark, used to stamp or seal documents as a signature. Historically, a signet showed authority or identity.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Signet' is formal and mostly historical or literary. Most common as 'signet ring'. Not to be confused with 'signet' meaning a young swan (a rare, unrelated usage).
Spanish: sello (anillo) - anillo con selloPortuguese (BR): anel de sinete - sinetePortuguese (PT): anel de sinete - sineteChinese (Simplified): 印章戒指 - 图章戒指 (尤指印章的戒指)Chinese (Traditional): 印章戒指 - 圖章戒指 (尤其指印章的戒指)Hindi: मुद्रांक अंगूठी - मुहर (अंगूठी के रूप में)Arabic: خاتم ختم - ختم (خاتم بشكل خاص)Bengali: মোহরRussian: перстень-печатьJapanese: 印章指輪Vietnamese: nhẫn ấn - ấn (con dấu)Korean: 인장 반지Turkish: mühür yüzüğüUrdu: مہر کی انگوٹھیIndonesian: cincin bermeterai
جمل نموذجية
He wore a gold signet on his little finger.
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The king pressed his signet into the hot wax to seal the letter.
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The family signet showed their unique crest.
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You could always tell a noble by the signet he wore.
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His grandfather’s old signet is still kept safely in a drawer.
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A true document wasn't official without the lord's signet.
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