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Entry 5 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Credence

/(krē"dens)/ · Cre·dence · IPA /ˈkɹi.dəns/
01 n. Reliance of the mind on evidence of facts derived from other sources than personal knowledge; belief; credit; confidence.
  1. 1.
    Reliance of the mind on evidence of facts derived from other sources than personal knowledge; belief; credit; confidence.
    “To give credence to the Scripture miracles.” Trench.
    “An assertion which might easily find credence.” Macaulay.
  2. 2.
    That which gives a claim to credit, belief, or confidence; as, a letter of credence.
  3. 3.
    The small table by the side of the altar or communion table, on which the bread and wine are placed before being consecrated.(Eccl.)
  4. 4.
    A cupboard, sideboard, or cabinet, particularly one intended for the display of rich vessels or plate, and consisting chiefly of open shelves for that purpose.
02 v. t. To give credence to; to believe.
  1. 1.
    To give credence to; to believe.[Obs.]