- Little coin - Old bronze coin - Small price paid for thoughts - Denoting pound weight for one thousand; -- used in
combination, with respect to nails; as, tenpenny nails, nails of which
one thousand weight ten pounds. - An English coin, formerly of copper, now of bronze, the
twelfth part of an English shilling in account value, and equal to four
farthings, or about two cents; -- usually indicated by the abbreviation
d. (the initial of denarius). - Any small sum or coin; a groat; a stiver. - Money, in general; as, to turn an honest penny.
- 100th of a dollar - A monetary unit - American monetary unit - Ascent without as much as one percent of decimal currency - Coin of little value - Euro unit - Monetary unit
- A little coin-operated musical drama - A phantom might be found here sabotaging a rope - A rep with nothing returning to stage show - A rope destroyed theatrical production - Aida or Tosca - Classical musical drama - Composer’s works
- Rough; rugged; harsh; bitter; stern; fierce. - The rough breathing; a mark (/) placed over an initial vowel
sound or over / to show that it is aspirated, that is, pronounced with
h before it; thus "ws, pronounced h/s, "rh`twr, pronounced hra"t/r. - A Turkish money of account (formerly a coin), of little
value; the 120th part of a piaster.
- A gold coin of ancient Persia, weighing usually a little
more than 128 grains, and bearing on one side the figure of an archer. - A silver coin of about 86 grains, having the figure of an
archer, and hence, in modern times, called a daric. - Any very pure gold coin.