Which preposition to use with signifie

in Occurrences 5%

What law, that stern and terrible power which kills, binds, and holds together, signifies in human affairs, has indeed been experienced by few periods so fully as by that with which we have now to deal.

against Occurrences 1%

WITH, as a prefix, unlike the common preposition With, signifies against, from, or back; as in with-stand, with-hold, with-draw, with-stander, with-holdment, with-drawal.

amongst Occurrences 1%

I subjoin some specimens: Bestial signifies amongst Scottish agriculturists cattle generally, the whole aggregate number of beasts on the farm.

at Occurrences 1%

If love and surprise are equal, he will simply say, "Well now!" Kan in Chinese signifies at the same time the roof of a house, a cellar, well, chamber, bedthe inflection alone determines the meaning.

to Occurrences 1%

Exceedingly, my Lord, it is very soultry, [Sidenote: Cour.] as 'twere I cannot tell how: but my Lord, his [Sidenote: how: my Lord] Maiesty bad me signifie to you, that he ha's laid a

vnto Occurrences 1%

There come oftentimes into the creeks and riuers, the Turkes foystes and gallies where at their arriual, the Countrey people doe signifie vnto their neighbours by so many lights, as there are foistes or gallies in the Iland, and thus they doe from one to another the whole Iland ouer.

Which preposition to use with  signifie