EARMARK

n. v.

3 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
n.

A mark on the ear of sheep, oxen, dogs, etc., as by cropping or slitting.

2.
n.

A mark for identification; a distinguishing mark. Money is said to have no earmark. Wharton. Flying, he [a slave] should be described by the rounding of his head, and his earmark. Robynson (More's Utopia). A set of intellectual ideas . . . have earmarks upon them, no tokens of a particular proprietor. Burrow.

3.
v.

To mark, as sheep, by cropping or slitting the ear.


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