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单词 sigil
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Definition of sigil in English:

sigil

noun ˈsɪdʒɪlˈsɪdʒəl
  • 1An inscribed or painted symbol considered to have magical power.

    魔符;魔像

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a variation of my mage's sigil, which is four straight lines that create a seven-pointed star.
    • He's also said to have created the Baphomet sigil, based on the inverted pentagram.
    • Curious, some points of reference about these things suggest sigils as an ideal way to introduce yourself to magic.
    • Isnt a sigil just a compressed symbol of meaning to the person who created it?
    • And sigils are generally associated more with chaos magick or pop magick, which isn't the same thing as Wicca, though there's some overlap.
    • Carry chalk in your pocket and mark sigils on the walls, or print them onto stickers and put them all over the place.
    • I am thinking of several possible methods, such as ritual work combined with foci symbols or sigils, but have not quite made up my mind on this matter.
    • Last nights circle was based on runes and sigils, learning their meanings and making our own runes.
    • All coincidence is magick, whether someone specifically charged and released a sigil for it or not.
    • Take some blank white paper, and draw your sigils on it.
    • There seems to be only so much power a sigil can summon, so to speak.
    • A person can go on about sigils, runes and spells for hours in an educated and well read fashion but how far does that match up with personal experience?
    • One friend is now fascinated by sigils and symbol systems.
    • Galahad felt power rise in him again and silently commanded the sigil to disappear.
    • He used to paint his sigils onto the speakers of radios - empowering the sound!
    • Vallug threw him a little circle with some runes and sigils on it.
    • Faintly glowing silver sigils appeared on the slips, in the form of a circle enclosing an oil lamp, a river, and several abstract designs.
    • He had Dante draw the necessary sigils as he prepared the spell.
    • It was taxing to repeat the performance, and took nearly twice as long to finish drawing the sigils and runes.
    • As for me, the first ever thing that really impressed me with magick was the results of a sigil to contact an animal spirit in dream.
    1. 1.1archaic A seal.
      〈古〉图章
      the supply wains bore the High King's sigil

      供货大马车上均盖有国王陛下的印章。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Wessex replaced the sigil within the drawer, beside another ring.
      • "Then you will graciously endorse the document with your sigil," said the woman.
    2. 1.2literary A sign or symbol.
      〈诗/文〉标记,符号
      a 1925 Buick limousine, the sigil of Tom's naturalization
      Synonyms
      indication, signal, symptom, hint, pointer, suggestion, intimation, mark, manifestation, demonstration

Origin

Late Middle English: from late Latin sigillum 'sign'.

Rhymes

strigil, vigil

Definition of sigil in US English:

sigil

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

    魔符;魔像

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Last nights circle was based on runes and sigils, learning their meanings and making our own runes.
    • Carry chalk in your pocket and mark sigils on the walls, or print them onto stickers and put them all over the place.
    • As for me, the first ever thing that really impressed me with magick was the results of a sigil to contact an animal spirit in dream.
    • Isnt a sigil just a compressed symbol of meaning to the person who created it?
    • A person can go on about sigils, runes and spells for hours in an educated and well read fashion but how far does that match up with personal experience?
    • Take some blank white paper, and draw your sigils on it.
    • Galahad felt power rise in him again and silently commanded the sigil to disappear.
    • It is a variation of my mage's sigil, which is four straight lines that create a seven-pointed star.
    • He used to paint his sigils onto the speakers of radios - empowering the sound!
    • Faintly glowing silver sigils appeared on the slips, in the form of a circle enclosing an oil lamp, a river, and several abstract designs.
    • Curious, some points of reference about these things suggest sigils as an ideal way to introduce yourself to magic.
    • One friend is now fascinated by sigils and symbol systems.
    • Vallug threw him a little circle with some runes and sigils on it.
    • He had Dante draw the necessary sigils as he prepared the spell.
    • There seems to be only so much power a sigil can summon, so to speak.
    • He's also said to have created the Baphomet sigil, based on the inverted pentagram.
    • And sigils are generally associated more with chaos magick or pop magick, which isn't the same thing as Wicca, though there's some overlap.
    • It was taxing to repeat the performance, and took nearly twice as long to finish drawing the sigils and runes.
    • All coincidence is magick, whether someone specifically charged and released a sigil for it or not.
    • I am thinking of several possible methods, such as ritual work combined with foci symbols or sigils, but have not quite made up my mind on this matter.
    1. 1.1archaic A seal.
      〈古〉图章
      the supply wains bore the High King's sigil

      供货大马车上均盖有国王陛下的印章。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • "Then you will graciously endorse the document with your sigil," said the woman.
      • Wessex replaced the sigil within the drawer, beside another ring.
    2. 1.2literary A sign or symbol.
      〈诗/文〉标记,符号
      Synonyms
      indication, signal, symptom, hint, pointer, suggestion, intimation, mark, manifestation, demonstration

Origin

Late Middle English: from late Latin sigillum ‘sign’.

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