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Assigner
Assigner As*sign"er ([a^]s*s[imac]n"[~e]r), n. One who assigns, appoints, allots, or apportions.
Consigne
Consigne Con"signe, n. [F.] (Mil.) (a) A countersign; a watchword. (b) One who is orders to keep within certain limits.
Consigned
Consign Con*sign", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Consigned 3; p. pr. & vb. n. Consigning.] [F. consigner, L. consignare, -signatu,, to seal or sign; con- + signare, fr. signum mark. See Sign.] 1. To give, transfer, or deliver, in a formal manner, as if by signing over into the possession of another, or into a different state, with the sense of fixedness in that state, or permanence of possession; as, to consign the body to the grave. At the day of general account, good men are to be consigned over to another state. --Atterbury. 2. To give in charge; to commit; to intrust. Atrides, parting for the Trojan war, Consigned the youthful consort to his care. --Pope. The four evangelists consigned to writing that history. --Addison. 3. (Com.) To send or address (by bill of lading or otherwise) to an agent or correspondent in another place, to be cared for or sold, or for the use of such correspondent; as, to consign a cargo or a ship; to consign goods. 4. To assign; to devote; to set apart. The French commander consigned it to the use for which it was intended by the donor. --Dryden. 5. To stamp or impress; to affect. [Obs.] Consign my spirit with great fear. --Jer. Taylor. Syn: To commit; deliver; intrust; resign. See Commit.
Consignee
Consignee Con`sign*ee" (?; 277), n. [F. consign?, p. p. of consigner.] The person to whom goods or other things are consigned; a factor; -- correlative to consignor. Consigner and consignee are used by merchants to express generally the shipper of merchandise, and the person to whom it is addressed, by bill of lading or otherwise. --De Colange.
Consigner
Consigner Con*sign"er, n. One who consigns. See Consignor.
consigner
Consignor Con*sign"or (? or ?; 277), n. One who consigns something to another; -- opposed to consignee. [Written also consigner.]
Countersigned
Countersign Coun`ter*sign" (-s?n`; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Countersigned (-s?nd`); p. pr. & vb. n. Countersigning.] [Counter- + sign: cf. F. contresigner.] To sign on the opposite side of (an instrument or writing); hence, to sign in addition to the signature of a principal or superior, in order to attest the authenticity of a writing.
Designedly
Designedly De*sign"ed*ly, adv. By design; purposely; intentionally; -- opposed to accidentally, ignorantly, or inadvertently.
Designer
Designer De*sign"er, n. 1. One who designs, marks out, or plans; a contriver. 2. (Fine Arts) One who produces or creates original works of art or decoration. 3. A plotter; a schemer; -- used in a bad sense.
Preconsigned
Preconsign Pre`con*sign", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Preconsigned; p. pr. & vb. n. Preconsigning.] To consign beforehand; to make a previous consignment of.
Resigned
Resigned Re*signed" (r?-z?nd"), a. Submissive; yielding; not disposed to resist or murmur. A firm, yet cautious mind; Sincere, thought prudent; constant, yet resigned. --Pope.
Resignedly
Resignedly Re*sign"ed*ly (r?-z?n"?d-l?), adv. With submission.
Resignee
Resignee Res`ign*ee" (r?z`?-n?"), n. One to whom anything is resigned, or in whose favor a resignation is made.
Resigner
Resigner Re*sign"er (r?-z?n"?r), n. One who resigns.
Signer
Signer Sign"er, n. One who signs or subscribes his name; as, a memorial with a hundred signers.
Signeted
Signeted Sig"net*ed, a. Stamped or marked with a signet.
Subsigned
Subsign Sub*sign", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Subsigned; p. pr. & vb. n. Subsigning.] [L. subsignare; sub under + signare to mark: cf. F. soussigner. See Sign.] To sign beneath; to subscribe. [R.] --Camden.

Meaning of signe from wikipedia

- Signe or Signy is a feminine given name used in the Nordic and Baltic countries, derived from Old Norse sigr (victory) and nýr (new), which may refer...
- Signe Toly Anderson (/ˈsɪɡni/ SIG-nee; born Signe Toly; September 15, 1941 – January 28, 2016) was an American singer who was one of the founding members...
- Signe Eleonora Cecilia H****o (née Larsson; 15 August 1915 – 7 June 2002) was a Swedish actress, writer, and composer. H****o was born in the Kungsholmen...
- Signe Toksvig (1891–1983) was a Danish writer. Her articles were published in The New York Times, the Nation, The Atlantic, and other periodicals. She...
- Signe Scheel (1860–1942) was a Norwegian painter. Scheel was born 23 November 1860 in Hamar. She studied with Christian Krohg in Norway, with Karl Gussow...
- Hagbard and Signe or The Red Mantle (Danish: Den røde kappe, Swedish: Den röda kappan, Icelandic: Rauða skikkjan) is a 1967 internationally co-produced...
- English-language titles are Maigret and the Fortuneteller and Signed, Picpus; French: Signé Picpus) is a detective novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon, featuring...
- Signe Kallesøe Bruun (born 6 April 1998) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Liga F club Real Madrid and the Denmark national...
- Signe Lund-Skabo (15 April 1868 – 6 April 1950) was a Norwegian composer and music teacher. Signe Lund was born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. She...
- Signe Marie Stray Ryssdal (née Signe Marie Stray; 22 July 1924–18 May 2019) was a Norwegian lawyer and politician for the Liberal Party. Stray Ryssdal...