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groschen
[ groh-shuhn ]
noun
, plural gro·schen.
- a zinc or aluminum coin of Austria until the euro was adopted, one 100th of a schilling.
- a German 10-pfennig piece made of nickel.
- any of the silver coins of various German regions first introduced in the 13th century.
groschen
/ ˈɡrɔʃən; ˈɡrəʊʃən /
noun
- a former Austrian monetary unit worth one hundredth of a schilling
- a former German coin worth ten pfennigs
- a former German silver coin
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of groschen1
C17: from German: Bohemian dialect alteration of Middle High German grosse, from Medieval Latin ( denarius ) grossus thick (penny); see gross , groat
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Example Sentences
So Rollo took the two groschen from his pocket and paid him.
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This must be some great lady if she could pay him in gold when he would have let her in for a few groschen.
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From Mayence to Bingen the time is about two hours, and the fares are eight, twelve, and eighteen silver groschen.
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The dinner was an excellent one, and cheap, the ordinary price being seventeen silver groschen, or about forty-one cents.
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Hazard played with realeaux of gold seems changed into a game of commerce with groschen.
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