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groat

n.
US //ˈɡɹoʊt// UK //ɡɹˈəʊt// groat Archaic
Synonyms
Etymology 1

From Middle English grot, from Old English grot, from Proto-West Germanic grot, from Proto-Germanic grutą, related to *greutą. More at grit, grout.

Etymology 2

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.

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