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    sigil
    /ˈsɪdʒɪl/

    noun

    • 1. an inscribed or painted symbol considered to have magical power.

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  2. Sigil definition: a pictorial symbol used in ritualistic magic and supposed to have supernatural power. See examples of SIGIL used in a sentence.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SigilSigil - Wikipedia

    A sigil ( / ˈsɪdʒɪl /) [1] is a type of symbol used in magic. The term usually refers to a pictorial signature of a deity or spirit (such as an angel or demon ). In modern usage, especially in the context of chaos magic, a sigil refers to a symbolic representation of the practitioner's desired outcome.

  4. 1. : seal, signet. 2. : a sign, word, or device held to have occult power in astrology or magic. Examples of sigil in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web FromSoftware/Bandai Namco Sticks of light emerge from the ground, with a rune-like sigil above them.

  5. Define sigil. sigil synonyms, sigil pronunciation, sigil translation, English dictionary definition of sigil. n. 1. A seal; a signet. 2. A sign or an image considered magical. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by...

  6. 1. a seal or signet. 2. a sign or image supposedly having magical power. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. sigillary (ˈsɪdʒɪlərɪ ) adjective. Word origin. C17: from Latin sigillum a little sign, from signum a sign. Word Frequency. sigil in American English. (ˈsɪdʒəl ) noun. 1. a seal; signet. 2.

  7. (programming) A nonalphanumeric character affixed to a symbol (e.g. variable) to indicate a property such as type or scope. Wiktionary. Other Word Forms of Sigil. Noun. Singular: sigil. Plural: sigils. Origin of Sigil. Latin sigillum diminutive of signum sign sekw- 1 in Indo-European roots.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · sigil (plural sigils) A seal, signature or signet. An occult or magical sign, image or symbol. ( programming) A nonalphanumeric symbol affixed to a term (such as a variable) to indicate a property such as type or scope.

  9. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun sigil. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. sigil has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. astrology (mid 1600s) occult (mid 1600s) sculpture (mid 1700s) Roman history (mid 1700s)

  10. sig•il (sij′ il), n. a seal or signet. Latin sigillum statuette, figure, stamped figure, diminutive of signum sign; see seal1. 1600–10; sig•il•lar•y (sij′ ə ler′ē), adj. sig′il•is′tic, adj. 'sigil' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): sigillate.

  11. A sigil (pronounced /'sɪdʒ.ɪl/ or /'sɪg.ɪl/; pl. sigilia or sigils) is a symbol created for a specific magical purpose. A sigil is usually made up of a complex combination of several specific symbols or geometric figures each with a specific meaning or intent.