groat
n. US //ˈɡɹoʊt// UK //ɡɹˈəʊt// groat Archaic
From Middle English grot, from Old English grot, from Proto-West Germanic grot, from Proto-Germanic grutą, related to *greutą. More at grit, grout.
Possibly from Middle Dutch groot, the Old French gros Tournois (“a coin of Tours”), gros being from Medieval Latin denarius grossus (“large coin”). Related to German Groschen.