[ad. med.L. consignificātum, neuter of pa. pple. of consignificāre to CONSIGNIFY.] That which is consignified.

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1823.  A. Murray, Hist. Eur. Lang., I. v. 73. The consignificate MA, make, was, like NA, work, an early sign of the preterite participle, and, therefore, a fertile progenitor of many words now in ordinary use.

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