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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
To·ken
n.
1.
Something
intended
or
supposed
to
represent
or
indicate
another
thing
or
an
event
;
a
sign
;
a
symbol
;
as
,
the
rainbow
is
a
token
of
God's
covenant
established
with
Noah
.
2.
A
memorial
of
friendship
;
something
by
which
the
friendship
of
another
person
is
to
be
kept
in
mind
;
a
memento
;
a
souvenir
.
This
is
some
token
from
a
never
friend
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Something
given
or
shown
as
a
symbol
or
guarantee
of
authority
or
right
;
a
sign
of
authenticity
,
of
power
,
good
faith
,
etc
.
Say
,
by
this
token
,
I
desire
his
company
.
--
Shak
.
4.
A
piece
of
metal
intended
for
currency
,
and
issued
by
a
private
party
,
usually
bearing
the
name
of
the
issuer
,
and
redeemable
in
lawful
money
.
Also
,
a
coin
issued
by
government
,
esp
.
when
its
use
as
lawful
money
is
limited
and
its
intrinsic
value
is
much
below
its
nominal
value
.
Note:
☞
It
is
now
made
unlawful
for
private
persons
to
issue
tokens
.
5.
Med.
A
livid
spot
upon
the
body
,
indicating
,
or
supposed
to
indicate
,
the
approach
of
death
. [
Obs
.]
Like
the
fearful
tokens
of
the
plague
,
Are
mere
forerunners
of
their
ends
. --
Beau
. &
Fl
.
6.
Print.
Ten
and
a
half
quires
,
or
,
commonly
, 250
sheets
,
of
paper
printed
on
both
sides
;
also
,
in
some
cases
,
the
same
number
of
sheets
printed
on
one
side
,
or
half
the
number
printed
on
both
sides
.
7.
Ch.
of
Scot.
A
piece
of
metal
given
beforehand
to
each
person
in
the
congregation
who
is
permitted
to
partake
of
the
Lord's
Supper
.
8.
Mining
A
bit
of
leather
having
a
peculiar
mark
designating
a
particular
miner
.
Each
hewer
sends
one
of
these
with
each
corf
or
tub
he
has
hewn
.
9.
Weaving
In
a
Jacquard
loom
,
a
colored
signal
to
show
the
weaver
which
shuttle
to
use
.
Token money
,
money
which
is
lawfully
current
for
more
than
its
real
value
.
See
Token
,
n.
, 4.
Token sheet
Print.
,
the
last
sheet
of
each
token
.
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