Etymology
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signifier (n.)

"one who or that which signifies" in any sense, 1530s, agent noun from signify. In African-American vernacular use by 1962. The earlier form signifer meant "the zodiac" (late 14c.), from Latin. Also compare astrological significator (1580s) "planet ruling a house," from Medieval Latin significare; the English word is attested from 1640s as "one who or that which signifies" (significatory is from 1570s).

updated on October 24, 2022

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