[ad. med.L. adsignificātiōn-em n. of action f. adsignificā-re to make evident, denote; f. ad to + significā-re to SIGNIFY.] (See quot.)

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1753.  Chambers, Cycl. Supp., Adsignification, among schoolmen, the act of noting or signifying a thing, with the addition of the time when it happened.

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1798.  Tooke, Purley, 648. I did not mean to deny the adsignification of Time to all the participles.

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