Coin vs Angelot - What's the difference?
coin | angelot |
(money) A piece of currency, usually metallic and in the shape of a disc, but sometimes polygonal, or with a hole in the middle.
* 1883: (Robert Louis Stevenson), (Treasure Island)
A token used in a special establishment like a casino (also called a chip).
(figurative) That which serves for payment or recompense.
* Hammond
One of the suits of minor arcana in tarot, or a card of that suit.
A quoin; a corner or external angle; a wedge.
To make of a definite fineness, and convert into coins, as a mass of metal; to mint; to manufacture.
To make or fabricate; to invent; to originate.
* Dryden
To acquire rapidly, as money; to make.
* John Locke
(obsolete) A French gold coin of the reign of (Louis XI)., bearing the image of St. Michael; also, a piece coined at Paris by the English under Henry VI.
(obsolete) An old musical instrument of the lute kind.
(obsolete) A sort of small, rich cheese, made in Normandy.
(Webster 1913)
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As a proper noun coin
is a city in iowa.As a noun angelot is
(obsolete) a french gold coin of the reign of (louis xi), bearing the image of st michael; also, a piece coined at paris by the english under henry vi.coin
English
Noun
(en noun)- ...the coins were of all countries and sizes - doubloons, and louis d'ors, and guineas, and pieces of eight...
- The loss of present advantage to flesh and blood is repaid in a nobler coin .
Derived terms
* coinageVerb
(en verb)- to coin''' silver dollars; to '''coin a medal
- Over the last century the advance in science has led to many new words being coined .
- Some tale, some new pretense, he daily coined , / To soothe his sister and delude her mind.
- Tenants cannot coin rent just at quarter day.
Anagrams
* * * 1000 English basic words ----angelot
English
Noun
(en noun)- (Johnson)
- (Robert Browning)
