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King's mark

noun

  1. one of the marks composing a hallmark, consisting of the head of a leopard, formerly a crowned head.


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One of the most common etchings in the New Forest is a broad arrow head known as "the King's Mark" used to identify trees reserved for building Royal Navy ships, the NPA said.

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But if the Night King's mark nullified that magic when Bran crossed back over, it's a whole different ball game.

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The N.B.A. game then was quite different from the one Carmelo Anthony toyed with while breaking King’s mark with 62 points in Friday night’s victory against Charlotte.

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Being of the royal impis, they wore the great white headdresses and carried shields with the king's mark emblazoned48 thereon.

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That persons having possession of New Naval Stores; or Naval Stores not more than one-third worn, with the King's mark thereon, shall be deemed guilty of receiving goods, knowing them to have been stolen, and on conviction may be transported for 14 years; with power, however, to the Court to reduce it to seven years, or to impose a fine, or punish the offender corporally at its discretion. 2d.

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