(groat)

  • 21groat — /groht/, n. a silver coin of England, equal to four pennies, issued from 1279 to 1662. [1325 75; ME groot < MD groot large, name of a large coin; see GREAT] * * * …

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  • 22groat — noun a) hulled grain b) Any of various old coins of England and Scotland. See Also: grit, grits, grout, grouts, gruel …

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  • 23groat — Synonyms and related words: ace, air pollution, atom, attritus, bawbee, bit, bran, cosmic dust, crown, crumb, crumble, dab, dole, dollar, dot, dram, dribble, driblet, dust, dust ball, dwarf, efflorescence, fallout, farina, farthing, filings,&#8230; …

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  • 24groat — n. silver coin worth four pennies (formerly used in England) …

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  • 25groat — 1) gator 2) argot …

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  • 26groat — noun historical an English silver coin worth four old pence. Origin from MDu. groot or Mid. Low Ger. grōte great, thick , hence thick penny ; cf. groschen …

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  • 27groat — n. Fourpence …

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  • 28groat — noun 1 groats (plural) grain, especially oats with the outer shell removed 2 (C) a former British coin that had a low value …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 29groat — [[t]groʊt[/t]] n. num a former English silver coin equal to four pennies • Etymology: 1325–75; &LT; MD groot large, name of a large coin; see great …

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  • 30groat — /groʊt/ (say groht) noun an English silver coin, issued 1351–1662, worth four pence. {Middle English groot, from Middle Dutch: literally, thick (coin) …