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groat Meaning

Wordnet

groat (n)

a former English silver coin worth four pennies

Webster

groat (n.)

An old English silver coin, equal to four pence.

Any small sum of money.

groat Sentence Examples

  1. In medieval England, a groat was a silver coin worth four pennies.
  2. The groat was discontinued in the 18th century, but was later revived as a commemorative coin.
  3. The British groat was nicknamed the "joey" after King George III.
  4. The Scottish groat was often used as a unit of account, rather than a physical coin.
  5. The Irish groat was known as the "gaeilgeoir."
  6. A groat's worth of wit is a small amount of wisdom or knowledge.
  7. The phrase "not worth a groat" means something is worthless or insignificant.
  8. A groat can be used as a unit of measurement for small quantities, such as a groat of salt.
  9. The groat is still used in some countries as a low-value coin.
  10. In slang, a groat can refer to a large amount of money.

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a former English silver coin worth four penniesAn old English silver coin, equal to four pence., Any small sum of money.

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In medieval England, a groat was a silver coin worth four pennies.

The groat was discontinued in the 18th century, but was later revived as a commemorative coin.

The British groat was nicknamed the "joey" after King George III.

The Scottish groat was often used as a unit of account, rather than a physical coin.