Obs. rare. Also 7 currant. [f. CURRENT a.] trans. To render current, give currency or acceptance to.

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1602.  Marston, Ant. & Mel., Induct. 27. The uneven scale, that currants all thinges by the outwarde stamp of opinion. Ibid. (1607), What You Will, II. i. 295. Faith, so, so … As ’t please opinion to current it.

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