Definition of Hallmarks

1. Noun. (plural of hallmark) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Hallmarks

1. hallmark [v] - See also: hallmark

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hallmarks

halliard
halliards
hallidome
hallier
halliers
halligan
halligans
hallimondite
halling
hallings
hallion
hallions
hallmark
hallmarked
hallmarking
hallmarks (current term)
hallmate
hallmates
hallmote
hallo
halloa
halloaed
halloaing
halloas
halloed
halloes
halloing
halloo
hallooed
hallooing

Literary usage of Hallmarks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Records of Buckinghamshire, Or, Papers and Notes on the History, Antiquities by Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society (1903)
"hallmarks: London, 1667. Maker's mark, TK : a five-pointed star below, ... hallmarks: London, 1869. Maker's mark : IwI This is a reduced facsimile of the ..."

2. Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society edited by Charles William Sutton (1912)
"In an otherwise excellent history of one of the most .ancient of our Lancashire churches a statement is made as to the hallmarks on a chalice that they "are ..."

3. Strategies That Work: Teaching Comprehension for Understanding and Engagement by Stephanie Harvey, Anne Goudvis (2007)
"We keep these questions in mind as we work with our students, and we use the following hallmarks as guidelines for sustaining a culture of thinking across ..."

4. Structural and Other Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals: Report edited by Judith A. McKenna (1994)
"The Federal Courts Study Committee summarized the hallmarks of the appellate system in this way: [T]he judges do much of their own work, grant oral argument ..."

5. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1887)
"It bears the London hallmarks for 1857-8. The ALMS-DISH, 7^ inches in diameter, is inscribed, ... 15 dwts. grs., and has no hallmarks of any kind. ..."

6. The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine by Edward Hungerford Goddard (1884)
"It measures 6in. in height, and has no inscription beyond the hallmarks, ... There are no regular hallmarks, but the maker's mark is stamped on each piece; ..."

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