mark of the beast

Etymology
From Middle English, 1350–1400; earliest use in. .

Noun

 * 1)  a mark on the person of worshippers of the Antichrist; without the mark one cannot buy or sell.
 * 2)  The patches on the lapels of a midshipman's jacket.
 * 1)  The patches on the lapels of a midshipman's jacket.
 * 1)  The patches on the lapels of a midshipman's jacket.
 * 1)  The patches on the lapels of a midshipman's jacket.
 * 1)  The patches on the lapels of a midshipman's jacket.
 * 1)  The patches on the lapels of a midshipman's jacket.
 * 1)  The patches on the lapels of a midshipman's jacket.
 * 1)  The patches on the lapels of a midshipman's jacket.
 * 1)  The patches on the lapels of a midshipman's jacket.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 獸印記
 * Finnish: pedon merkki
 * Japanese: 獣の印
 * Portuguese: marca da besta