Erring vs Euro - What's the difference?
erring | euro |
The act of one who errs; sin.
* 1837 , Matthew Hole, ?John Allen Giles, Practical discourses on the liturgy of the Church of England (page 116)
The currency unit of the
A coin with a face value of 1 euro.
An abbreviation for European in any sense; e.g. "euro size"; "euro style pad".
As nouns the difference between erring and euro
is that erring is the act of one who errs; sin while euro is the currency unit of the . Symbol: €As a verb erring
is present participle of lang=en.erring
English
Etymology 1
From the verb err .Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- these errings and strayings are here, according to the language of Scripture, compared to those of sheep, and lost sheep.
Etymology 2
From the verb er .Verb
(head)Anagrams
*euro
English
Etymology 1
(wikipedia euro) The name euro was the winner of a contest open to the general public to propose names for the new European currency, and as such is technically a neologism, although it obviously alludes to the common root of geographical names for the continent Europe, derived from (etyl) Europa, from (etyl) , the name in Greek mythology of a princess, abducted by Zeus as a bull across the Bosphorus.Alternative forms
* EuroNoun
(en-noun)European Monetary Union]. Symbol: [[€]