- spondulicks
- [spɒnʹdju:lıks] n pl амер. сл.
деньги, «монеты»
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
spondulicks — 1856, American English slang, money, cash, of unknown origin, said to be from Gk. spondylikos, from spondylos, a seashell used as currency (the Greek word means lit. vertebra ). Used by Mark Twain and O. Henry and adopted into British English,… … Etymology dictionary
spondulicks — AND spondulics; spondulix[span”duliks] n. money. □ How much spondulicks will this set me back? □ I don’t have enough spondulix to swing the deal … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
spondulicks — /spon dooh liks/, n. Older Slang. money; cash. Also, spondulix. [1855 60, Amer.; orig. uncert.] * * * … Universalium
spondulicks — noun Money … Wiktionary
Spondulicks — money (originally British slang (19th C.); originally meaning paper money ; persumably somehow a use of the Ancient Greek word spondulikos , adjective of spondulos vertebra, a round stone, a round weight, a voting pebble, though the sense… … Dictionary of Australian slang
spondulicks — Australian Slang money (originally British slang (19th C.); originally meaning paper money ; persumably somehow a use of the Ancient Greek word spondulikos , adjective of spondulos vertebra, a round stone, a round weight, a voting pebble, though… … English dialects glossary
spondulicks — n money, wealth. A lighthearted term which was obsolescent by the 1960s (having originated in the USA in the 1850s), but which, like other synonyms for money, was revived in the 1980s (compare rhino, pelf, etc.) It originated as a learned… … Contemporary slang
spondulicks — [spɒn d(j)u:lɪks] plural noun Brit. informal money. Origin C19: of unknown origin … English new terms dictionary
spondulicks — Noun. Money. Also spelt spondulics and spondulix. 1800s … English slang and colloquialisms
spondulicks — spon·du·licks … English syllables
spondulicks — /spɒnˈdjulɪks/ (say spon dyoohliks) plural noun Colloquial (construed as singular) money. Also, spondulix. {US English (1850s); origin unknown} …