The Collaborative International Dictionary
Signate \Sig"nate\, a. [L. signatus, p. p. See Sign, v. t.] (Zo["o]l.) Having definite color markings.
Wiktionary
a. (context zoology English) Having definite colour markings.
Usage examples of "signate".
Therefore Christ was in David, according to something signate, and for the same reason in the other patriarchs.
But if that flesh were not something signate in Adam, the human race, which is descended from Adam, would seem to have no kindred with Christ: but rather with those other things from which the matter of His flesh was taken.
But since two contrary forms are of themselves diverse, as being the principles of formal difference, so two signate matters are of themselves diverse, as being the principles of material distinction.
And therefore there must of necessity be a mid-time between every two signate instants in connection with that change.