Moneys vs Monies - What's the difference?
moneys | monies | Alternative forms |
(used in the sense of plural of coins and bills, often with humorous intention)
Collectively money
* 1722 , (Great Britain)
Monies is a alternative form of moneys.
As nouns the difference between moneys and monies
is that moneys is plural of lang=en (used in the sense of plural of coins and bills, often with humorous intention while monies is plural of lang=en.moneys
English
Noun
(head)- All the moneys collected for the poor was wasted in fund raising.
Alternative forms
* moniesAnagrams
*monies
English
Alternative forms
* moneysNoun
(head)- And to the end and intent that sufficient monies may be raised to make up the said principal sum of one million two hundred and four thousand seven hundred eighty six pounds three shillings and four pence three farthings, and to complete the redemption of the said annuities amounting to sixty thousand two hundred thirty nine pounds six shillings and two pence per annum ;...