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Hallmark   /hˈɑlmˌɑrk/   Listen
Hallmark

noun
1.
A distinctive characteristic or attribute.  Synonyms: earmark, stylemark, trademark.
2.
A mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity.  Synonyms: assay-mark, authentication.






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"Hallmark" Quotes from Famous Books



... with a weird and gloomy case—a case of a contemporary character, if I may say so—a case possessing, in the fullest sense of the word, the hallmark of time, and circumstances pointing to a person and life of different surroundings. The real culprit is a theorist, a bookworm, who, in a tentative kind of way, has done a more than bold thing; but this boldness ...
— The Most Interesting Stories of All Nations • Julian Hawthorne

... Barpfennig, Weisspfennig, etc. The early adoption of this coin-name as a personal name is due to the fact that the word was taken in the sense of money in general. We still speak of a rich man as "worth a pretty penny." Hallmark is folk-etymology for the medieval Half-mark. Such medieval names as Four-pence, Twenty-mark, etc., probably now obsolete, are paralleled by Fr. Quatresous and Sixdenier, still to be found in the Paris Directory. It would be ...
— The Romance of Names • Ernest Weekley



Words linked to "Hallmark" :   earmark, characteristic, mould, mark, marking, marker, stylemark, assay-mark, mold, authentication



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