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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sig·net
n.
A
seal
;
especially
,
in
England
,
the
seal
used
by
the
sovereign
in
sealing
private
letters
and
grants
that
pass
by
bill
under
the
sign
manual
; --
called
also
privy signet
.
I
had
my
father's
signet
in
my
purse
.
--
Shak
.
Signet ring
,
a
ring
containing
a
signet
or
private
seal
.
Writer to the signet
Scots Law
,
a
judicial
officer
who
prepares
warrants
,
writs
,
etc
.;
originally
,
a
clerk
in
the
office
of
the
secretary
of
state
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Writ·er
n.
1.
One
who
writes
,
or
has
written
;
a
scribe
;
a
clerk
.
They
[
came
]
that
handle
the
pen
of
the
writer
.
--
Judg
.
v
. 14.
My
tongue
is
the
pen
of
a
ready
writer
.
--
Ps
.
xlv
. 1.
2.
One
who
is
engaged
in
literary
composition
as
a
profession
;
an
author
;
as
,
a
writer
of
novels
.
This
pitch
,
as
ancient
writers
do
report
,
doth
defile
.
--
Shak
.
3.
A
clerk
of
a
certain
rank
in
the
service
of
the
late
East
India
Company
,
who
,
after
serving
a
certain
number
of
years
,
became
a
factor
.
Writer of the tallies
Eng. Law
,
an
officer
of
the
exchequer
of
England
,
who
acted
as
clerk
to
the
auditor
of
the
receipt
,
and
wrote
the
accounts
upon
the
tallies
from
the
tellers
'
bills
.
The
use
of
tallies
in
the
exchequer
has
been
abolished
. --
Wharton
(
Law
. Dict.)
Writer's cramp
,
Writer's palsy
or
Writer's spasm
Med.
,
a
painful
spasmodic
affection
of
the
muscles
of
the
fingers
,
brought
on
by
excessive
use
,
as
in
writing
,
violin
playing
,
telegraphing
,
etc
.
Called
also
scrivener's palsy
.
Writer to the signet
.
See
under
Signet
.
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