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English Dictionary: ticket by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
ticket
n
  1. a commercial document showing that the holder is entitled to something (as to ride on public transportation or to enter a public entertainment)
  2. a label written or printed on paper, cardboard, or plastic that is attached to something to indicate its owner, nature, price, etc.
    Synonym(s): tag, ticket
  3. a summons issued to an offender (especially to someone who violates a traffic regulation)
  4. a list of candidates nominated by a political party to run for election to public offices
    Synonym(s): slate, ticket
  5. the appropriate or desirable thing; "this car could be just the ticket for a small family"
    Synonym(s): ticket, just the ticket
v
  1. issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty; "I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street"; "Move your car or else you will be ticketed!"
    Synonym(s): ticket, fine
  2. provide with a ticket for passage or admission; "Ticketed passengers can board now"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Ticket \Tick"et\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ticketed}; p. pr. & vb.
      n. {Ticketing}.]
      1. To distinguish by a ticket; to put a ticket on; as, to
            ticket goods.
  
      2. To furnish with a tickets; to book; as, to ticket
            passengers to California. [U. S.]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Ticket \Tick"et\, n. [F. [82]tiquette a label, ticket, fr. OF.
      estiquette, or OF. etiquet, estiquet; both of Teutonic
      origin, and akin to E. stick. See {Stick}, n. & v., and cf.
      {Etiquette}, {Tick} credit.]
      A small piece of paper, cardboard, or the like, serving as a
      notice, certificate, or distinguishing token of something.
      Specifically:
      (a) A little note or notice. [Obs. or Local]
  
                     He constantly read his lectures twice a week for
                     above forty years, giving notice of the time to his
                     auditors in a ticket on the school doors. --Fuller.
      (b) A tradesman's bill or account. [Obs.]
  
      Note: Hence the phrase on ticket, on account; whence, by
               abbreviation, came the phrase on tick. See 1st {Tick}.
  
                        Your courtier is mad to take up silks and velvets
                        On ticket for his mistress.            --J. Cotgrave.
      (c) A certificate or token of right of admission to a place
            of assembly, or of passage in a public conveyance; as, a
            theater ticket; a railroad or steamboat ticket.
      (d) A label to show the character or price of goods.
      (e) A certificate or token of a share in a lottery or other
            scheme for distributing money, goods, or the like.
      (f) (Politics) A printed list of candidates to be voted for
            at an election; a set of nominations by one party for
            election; a ballot. [U. S.]
  
                     The old ticket forever! We have it by thirty-four
                     votes.                                             --Sarah
                                                                              Franklin
                                                                              (1766).
  
      {Scratched ticket}, a ticket from which the names of one or
            more of the candidates are scratched out.
  
      {Split ticket}, a ticket representing different divisions of
            a party, or containing candidates selected from two or
            more parties.
  
      {Straight ticket}, a ticket containing the regular
            nominations of a party, without change.
  
      {Ticket day} (Com.), the day before the settling or pay day
            on the stock exchange, when the names of the actual
            purchasers are rendered in by one stockbroker to another.
            [Eng.] --Simmonds.
  
      {Ticket of leave}, a license or permit given to a convict, or
            prisoner of the crown, to go at large, and to labor for
            himself before the expiration of his sentence, subject to
            certain specific conditions. [Eng.] --Simmonds.
  
      {Ticket porter}, a licensed porter wearing a badge by which
            he may be identified. [Eng.]
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