- mark; signesp. 印, 標
- symbol; emblemalso written as 徴
- badge; crest; flagesp. 印, 標
- evidence; proofesp. 証, 証し
- token (of gratitude, affection, etc.)word usually written using kana aloneesp. 証, 証し
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- mark; sign
- symbol; emblem
- badge; crest; flag
- evidence; proof
- token (of gratitude, affection, etc.)
This meaning refers to an indicator or a distinctive feature that signifies something. It can imply any form of a physical or symbolic mark used for identification or representation.
This meaning signifies a representation that embodies a particular idea or quality. Symbols often convey deeper meanings and are used for communication beyond literal interpretation.
This meaning relates to tangible items that denote membership, rank, or affiliation, often used in official contexts or organizations.
This meaning refers to something that provides verification or confirmation of a fact, often used in legal or formal contexts.
This meaning refers to an item or gesture given as a representation of feelings, typically to express appreciation or love.
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For no one could perform the miraculous sign you are doing if God were not with him.
This, the first of the miraculous signs, Jesus performed in Cana in Galilee.