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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stamp
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Stamped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Stamping
.]
1.
To
strike
beat
,
or
press
forcibly
with
the
bottom
of
the
foot
,
or
by
thrusting
the
foot
downward
.
He
frets
,
he
fumes
,
he
stares
,
he
stamps
the
ground
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
To
bring
down
(
the
foot
)
forcibly
on
the
ground
or
floor
;
as
,
he
stamped
his
foot
with
rage
.
3.
To
crush
;
to
pulverize
;
specifically
Metal.
,
to
crush
by
the
blow
of
a
heavy
stamp
,
as
ore
in
a
mill
.
I
took
your
sin
,
the
calf
which
ye
had
made
,
and
burnt
it
with
fire
,
and
stamped
it
,
and
ground
it
very
small
.
--
Deut
.
ix
. 21.
4.
To
impress
with
some
mark
or
figure
;
as
,
to
stamp
a
plate
with
arms
or
initials
.
5.
Fig
.:
To
impress
;
to
imprint
;
to
fix
deeply
;
as
,
to
stamp
virtuous
principles
on
the
heart
.
God
. . .
has
stamped
no
original
characters
on
our
minds
wherein
we
may
read
his
being
.
--
Locke
.
6.
To
cut
out
,
bend
,
or
indent
,
as
paper
,
sheet
metal
,
etc
.,
into
various
forms
,
by
a
blow
or
suddenly
applied
pressure
with
a
stamp
or
die
,
etc
.;
to
mint
;
to
coin
.
7.
To
put
a
stamp
on
,
as
for
postage
;
as
,
to
stamp
a
letter
;
to
stamp
a
legal
document
.
To stamp out
,
to
put
an
end
to
by
sudden
and
energetic
action
;
to
extinguish
;
as
,
to stamp out
a
rebellion
.
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