signa

Etymology
, nominative plural of.

Etymology 1
From.

Verb

 * 1) to drop, sink, collapse, stagger, slump
 * 2) to be unsafe or shaky
 * 3) to be bogged down
 * 1) to be bogged down
 * 1) to be bogged down

Etymology 2
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to bless

Etymology
From, from. .

Verb

 * 1)  to bless
 * 2)  to make the sign of the cross upon

Etymology 1
Probably from, past participle of the verb.

Verb

 * 1)  to sink, slide down

Etymology 2
Ultimately from.

Verb

 * 1)  to bless
 * 2)  to sign with the sign of the cross
 * 3)  to dedicate to a god
 * 4) * Grágás, ch. 7
 * "non"

- Menn skulu trúa á einn guð ok á helga menn hans ok blóta eigi heiðnar vættir. Þá blótar hann heiðnar vættir ef hann signir fé sitt ǫðrum en guði, eða helgum mǫnnum hans. Ef maðr blótar heiðnar vættir, ok varðar þat fjǫrbaugsgarð.


 * 1) * Hákonar saga góða in Heimskringla
 * "non"

- En er it fyrsta full var skenkt, þá mælti Sigurðr jarl fyrir ok signaði Óðni ok drakk af horninu til konungs.

Verb

 * 1)   (put a signature on (to indicate approval, or more generally))
 * 2)  to sign (finalize a contractual agreement to work for a given sports team, record label, or the like)
 * 1)  to sign (finalize a contractual agreement to work for a given sports team, record label, or the like)
 * 1)  to sign (finalize a contractual agreement to work for a given sports team, record label, or the like)