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▪ I. † ˈsignator1 Sc. Law. Obs. Also 5–7 signatour. [App. ad. L. signātōr-ius: see signatory.] = signature n. 1.
1473–4Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot. I. 2 A remissione be the King to certane personis..grantit be a signatour subscriuit with the Kingis hand. 1510Exch. Rolls Scot. XIII. 649 That all the tennentis and forestaris..that has tane thair stedingis that thai cum and raise thair signatouris. 1580–1Reg. Privy Council Scot. III. 349 Sindrie his subjectis..ceissis not to present thair signatouris, letters, and petitiounes, unto his Majesties self. 1626Chas. I in 3rd Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. 423/1 He did passe a signator of the said honour in your name. 1678Sir G. Mackenzie Crim. Laws Scot. ii. xi. §i, The habilis modus of granting which Rights is by Signator. ▪ II. signator2 rare.|sɪgˈneɪtə(r)| [a. L. signātor, agent-noun from signāre to sign.] A signatory.
1650J. French tr. Paracelsus' Nat. Things ix. 100 It is convenient for us..to declare by whom things are signed, and who the Signator is. 1893Westm. Gaz. 29 Dec. 6/1 The signators to the above letter are members of high standing on the Stock Exchange. |