to shew by a sign, indicate, make known, point out
Dodson:
σημαίνω
I signify, indicate
I signify, indicate, give a sign, make known.
Strong's:
σημαίνω
of uncertain derivation); to indicate Derivation: from σῆμα (a mark;
KJV Usage: signify.
TBESG:
σημαίνω
to signify
G:V
σημαίνω (< σῆμα, a sign), [in LXX for רוּעַ hi., תָּקַע, etc. ;] to give a sign, signify, indicate: with accusative of thing(s), Refs Act.25:27, Rev.1:1 (cf. MM, xxii); with accusative and inf., Act.11:28; before quæst. indir., Refs Jhn.12:33 18:32 21:19.† (AS)
Thayer:
1) to give a sign, to signify, indicate 2) to make known
σημαίνω
sēmainō
say-mah'ee-no
From σῆμα sēma (a mark; of uncertain derivation); to indicate
G767 ἄσημοςἄσημος
asēmos
as'-ay-mos
From G1 (as a negative particle) and the base of G4591; unmarked, that is, (figuratively) ignoble
KJV Usage: mean.
G1978 ἐπίσημοςἐπίσημος
episēmos
ep-is'-ay-mos
From G1909 and some form of the base of G4591; remarkable, that is, (figuratively) eminent
KJV Usage: notable, of note.
G2154 εὔσημοςεὔσημος
eusēmos
yoo'-say-mos
From G2095 and the base of G4591; wellindicated, that is, (figuratively) significant
KJV Usage: easy to be understood.
G3902 παράσημοςπαράσημος
parasēmos
par-as'-ay-mos
From G3844 and the base of G4591; sidemarked, that is, labelled (with a badge [figurehead ] of a ship)
KJV Usage: sign.
G4592 σημεῖονσημεῖον
sēmeion
say-mi'-on
Neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of G4591; an indication, especially ceremonially or supernaturally
KJV Usage: miracle, sign, token, wonder.
G4953 σύσσημονσύσσημον
sussēmon
soos'-say-mon
Neuter of a compound of G4862 and the base of G4591; a signincommon, that is, preconcerted signal