verb (archaic usage, typically referring to the past tense of 'consign') as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He consigneth his valuable goods to the local warehouse for safekeeping.

Definition:Refers to the act of entrusting goods to someone for safekeeping or delivery.

From goods consigneth

Example:She consigneth all her lyings to her friend's care while she is away.

Definition:Refers to the act of entrusting one's belongings or instructions to someone.

From lyings consigneth

Example:The librarian consigneth books to the students for a school project.

Definition:Refers to the act of entrusting books to someone for delivery or for taking care of.

From books consigneth

Example:The CEO consigneth the company's trust to his key executives.

Definition:Refers to the act of entrusting one's trust or responsibilities to someone.

From trust consigneth

Example:They consigneth a large cargo of wheat from the US to China.

Definition:Refers to the act of entrusting cargo to be carried or transported by a ship or plane.

From cargo consigneth

Example:The farmers consigneth their crops to the local market for selling.

Definition:Refers to the act of entrusting crops to be carried to market or to be stored.

From crops consigneth

Example:The breeder consigneth a flock of fowl to a neighbor for safekeeping.

Definition:Refers to the act of entrusting fowl, such as chickens or other poultry, to be carried or cared for.

From fowl consigneth

Example:The postal service consigneth letters to the correct addresses.

Definition:Refers to the act of entrusting letters to be delivered.

From letters consigneth

Example:The agricultural cooperative consigneth seeds to the central warehouse.

Definition:Refers to the act of entrusting seeds to be carried or stored.

From seeds consigneth

Example:The artist consigneth his paintings to a gallery for exhibition and sale.

Definition:Refers to the act of entrusting paintings to an art dealer or auction house for safekeeping or sale.

From paintings consigneth