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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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signifies

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | known before proposing, signifies that the mind is capable 2 I, I | understanding them, or else signifies nothing. If it be said, 3 II, IX | propriety of the English tongue, signifies that sort of operation in 4 II, X | repository of the memory signifies no more but this,—that the 5 II, XI | whiteness, it by that sound signifies the same quality wheresoever 6 II, XIII | affirm or deny its existence, signifies space without body; whose 7 II, XXI | yet the will, in truth, signifies nothing but a power or ability 8 II, XXII | some action, yet truly it signifies nothing but the effect, 9 II, XXIII | something: which in truth signifies no more, when so used, either 10 II, XXIII | idea which an Englishman signifies by the name swan, is white 11 II, XXVIII| the idea of good, which signifies anything that may advance 12 II, XXVIII| the word good in general signifies any one: but, if removed 13 II, XXVIII| all simple ideas quite, it signifies nothing at all. And thus 14 II, XXXI | perfect idea of that thing it signifies by the word triangle, supposing 15 III, II | and then the word gold signifies to him a body, bright, yellow, 16 III, IV | genus or name colour, it signifies no more but such ideas as 17 III, IV | they do it by a word that signifies all such as come into the 18 III, VI | is the mark of the sort, signifies. It is impossible, therefore, 19 III, VII | well-speaking. The words whereby it signifies what connexion it gives 20 III, VII | dog is an animal”: here it signifies little more but that the 21 III, VIII | v.g. “a man is white,” signifies that the thing that has 22 III, VIII | or, “a man is rational,” signifies that the same thing that 23 III, IX | murder, or sacrilege, &c., signifies can never be known from 24 III, X | something else than what it signifies; and to be put in the place 25 III, X | express what another man signifies in one.~28. When the same 26 III, XI | what feuillemorte colour signifies, it may suffice to tell 27 IV, IV | case, (if the word monster signifies anything at all,) but something


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