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- earmark (n.) mid-15c., from ear (n.1) + mark (n.1). Originally a cut or mark in the ear of sheep and cattle, serving as a sign of ownership (also a punishment of certain criminals); it is recorded from 1570s in the figurative sense of "stamp of ownership." also from mid-15c. earmark (v.) 1590s, "to identify by an earmark," from earmark (n.).www.etymonline.com/word/earmark
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earmark 뜻: 귀표; 15세기 중반, ear (명사1)와 mark (명사1)에서 …
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