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Webster's Dictionary [1]

(1): (n.) Reputation derived from the confidence of others; esteem; honor; good name; estimation.

(2): (n.) That which tends to procure, or add to, reputation or esteem; an honor.

(3): (n.) Influence derived from the good opinion, confidence, or favor of others; interest.

(4): (v. t.) To enter upon the credit side of an account; to give credit for; as, to credit the amount paid; to set to the credit of; as, to credit a man with the interest paid on a bond.

(5): (n.) A ground of, or title to, belief or confidence; authority derived from character or reputation.

(6): (n.) Reliance on the truth of something said or done; belief; faith; trust; confidence.

(7): (n.) Trust given or received; expectation of future playment for property transferred, or of fulfillment or promises given; mercantile reputation entitling one to be trusted; - applied to individuals, corporations, communities, or nations; as, to buy goods on credit.

(8): (n.) The side of an account on which are entered all items reckoned as values received from the party or the category named at the head of the account; also, any one, or the sum, of these items; - the opposite of debit; as, this sum is carried to one's credit, and that to his debit; A has several credits on the books of B.

(9): (v. t.) To confide in the truth of; to give credence to; to put trust in; to believe.

(10): (v. t.) To bring honor or repute upon; to do credit to; to raise the estimation of.

(11): (n.) The time given for payment for lands or goods sold on trust; as, a long credit or a short credit.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

kred´it ( πιστεύειν , pisteúein  ; 1 Macc 10:46 the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) "gave no credence"; The Wisdom of Solomon 18:6 the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) "trusted"; 1 Macc 1:30 the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) "credence"): In the modern commercial sense the noun "credit" does not occur in the canonical Scriptures or in the Apocrypha.

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