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Meaning of liard

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liard (a.)

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Webster

liard (n.)

A French copper coin of one fourth the value of a sou.

liard Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning merchant sold me a liard worth of trinkets at an exorbitant price.
  2. The gambler lost his last liard at the poker table, leaving him penniless.
  3. The beggar woman held out her liard-filled cup, hoping for a coin or two.
  4. The miser counted his liards meticulously, guarding his precious stash like a dragon.
  5. The child received a liard as a reward for retrieving an errant ball.
  6. The farmer's wife bargained over every liard, determined to get the best deal at the market.
  7. The highwayman demanded a liard from every traveler who crossed his path.
  8. The pirate captain's treasure chest was filled with liards, doubloons, and other plundered coins.
  9. The old woman's pension was meager, consisting only of a few liards a week.
  10. The coin collector searched through flea markets and antique shops, hoping to find a rare liard to add to his collection.

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Gray., A French copper coin of one fourth the value of a sou.

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The cunning merchant sold me a liard worth of trinkets at an exorbitant price.

The gambler lost his last liard at the poker table, leaving him penniless.

The beggar woman held out her liard-filled cup, hoping for a coin or two.

The miser counted his liards meticulously, guarding his precious stash like a dragon.