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SYMBOLS |
Tokens |
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ENGAGEMENTRINGS |
Tokens of betrothal |
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SCALPS |
Tokens of victory |
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TROPHIES |
Tokens of victory |
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INDICIA |
Discriminating marks; signs; tokens; indications;
appearances. |
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TOKENED |
Marked by tokens, or spots; as, the tokened pestilence. |
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DISCRIMINATE |
Having the difference marked; distinguished by
certain tokens. |
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FOREREAD |
To tell beforehand; to signify by tokens; to
predestine. |
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BETOKEN |
To signify by some visible object; to show by signs or
tokens. |
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IMPART |
To communicate the knowledge of; to make known; to show by
words or tokens; to tell; to disclose. |
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INSIGNIA |
Distinguishing marks of authority, office, or honor;
badges; tokens; decorations; as, the insignia of royalty or of an
order. |
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CARESS |
To treat with tokens of fondness, affection, or kindness;
to touch or speak to in a loving or endearing manner; to fondle. |
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AUSPICIOUS |
Having omens or tokens of a favorable issue; giving
promise of success, prosperity, or happiness; predicting good; as, an
auspicious beginning. |
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TRACE |
To follow by some mark that has been left by a person or
thing which has preceded; to follow by footsteps, tracks, or tokens. |
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SUBARRATION |
The ancient custom of betrothing by the bestowal, on
the part of the man, of marriage gifts or tokens, as money, rings, or
other presents, upon the woman. |
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RAP |
A popular name for any of the tokens that passed current for a
half-penny in Ireland in the early part of the eighteenth century; any
coin of trifling value. |