D defs.my
Entry 7 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Current

/(k?r"rent)/ · Cur·rent · IPA /ˈkʌɹ.ənt/
01 a. Running or moving rapidly.
  1. 1.
    Running or moving rapidly.[Archaic]
    “Like the current fire, that renneth Upon a cord.” — Gower.
    “To chase a creature that was current then In these wild woods, the hart with golden horns.” Tennyson.
  2. 2.
    Now passing, as time; as, the current month.
  3. 3.
    Passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulating through the community; generally received; common; as, a current coin; a current report; current history.
    “That there was current money in Abraham's time is past doubt.” Arbuthnot.
    “Your fire-new stamp of honor is scarce current.” Shak.
    “His current value, which is less or more as men have occasion for him.” — Grew.
  4. 4.
    Commonly estimated or acknowledged.
  5. 5.
    Fitted for general acceptance or circulation; authentic; passable.
    “O Buckingham, now do I play the touch To try if thou be current gold indeed.” Shak.
Phrases & compounds
Account current — See under Account.
Current money — lawful money.
02 n. A flowing or passing; onward motion. Hence: A body of fluid moving continuously in a certain direction; a stream; esp., the swiftest part o…
  1. 1.
    A flowing or passing; onward motion. Hence: A body of fluid moving continuously in a certain direction; a stream; esp., the swiftest part of it; as, a current of water or of air; that which resembles a stream in motion; as, a current of electricity.
    “Two such silver currents, when they join, Do glorify the banks that bound them in.” Shak.
    “The surface of the ocean is furrowed by currents, whose direction . . . the navigator should know.” — Nichol.
  2. 2.
    General course; ordinary procedure; progressive and connected movement; as, the current of time, of events, of opinion, etc.
Phrases & compounds
Current meter — an instrument for measuring the velocity, force, etc., of currents.
Current mill — a mill driven by a current wheel.
Current wheel — a wheel dipping into the water and driven by the current of a stream or by the ebb and flow of the tide.
Syn. Stream; course. See Stream.