Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
The sign of the times
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First attest in English early 13th. century, gestuure or motion of the hand," from Old French signe "sign, mark, signature," from Latin signum "mark, token, indication, symbol."
The word 'sign' comes into the English language from the French word signe. The French word in turn traces back to the Latin signum. The Latin word carries the meaning of 'mark, sign, or token'. Additionally, the Latin word may go on to mean 'banner, ensign or standard'; 'command, order or signal'; 'password or watchword'; 'signal for races to begin'; 'an indication of the future, symptom or warning'; 'figure, image, physical representation or status'; or 'constellation or group of stars'.
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
The ring has a sign.
Ecce Romani = Look the Romans
The sign of the times
behold a man
'Look.'
This is the true signal of the kings
The word "signal" originated from the Latin word "signum," which means a sign or indication. It was later adopted into Middle English as "segnal," then evolved into the modern English word "signal."
the poor knights of the temple
Signum Magnum was created in 1967.
Signum Quartet was created in 1994.