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shil·ling
/ˈʃɪlɪŋ/
先令
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shil·ling
n.
1.
A
silver
coin
,
and
money
of
account
,
of
Great
Britain
and
its
dependencies
,
equal
to
twelve
pence
,
or
the
twentieth
part
of
a
pound
,
equivalent
to
about
twenty-four
cents
of
the
United
States
currency
.
2.
In
the
United
States
,
a
denomination
of
money
,
differing
in
value
in
different
States
.
It
is
not
now
legally
recognized
.
Note:
☞
Many
of
the
States
while
colonies
had
issued
bills
of
credit
which
had
depreciated
in
different
degrees
in
the
different
colonies
.
Thus
,
in
New
England
currency
(
used
also
in
Virginia
,
Kentucky
,
Tennessee
,
Indiana
,
Illinois
,
Missouri
,
Mississippi
,
Alabama
,
and
Florida
),
after
the
adoption
of
the
decimal
system
,
the
pound
in
paper
money
was
worth
only
$3.333,
and
the
shilling
16⅔
cts
.,
or
6s.
to
$1;
in
New
York
currency
(
also
in
North
Carolina
,
Ohio
,
and
Michigan
),
the
pound
was
worth
$2.50,
and
the
shilling
12½
cts
.,
or
8s.
to
$1;
in
Pennsylvania
currency
(
also
in
New
Jersey
,
Delaware
,
and
Maryland
),
the
pound
was
worth
$2.70,
and
the
shilling
13½
cts
.,
or
7s. 6d.
to
$1;
and
in
Georgia
currency
(
also
in
South
Carolina
),
the
pound
was
worth
$4.20
and
the
shilling
21
cts.,
or
4s 8d.
to
$1.
In
many
parts
of
the
country
. . .
the
reckoning
by
shillings
and
pence
is
not
yet
entirely
abandoned
.
3.
The
Spanish
real
,
of
the
value
of
one
eight
of
a
dollar
,
or
12░
cets
; --
formerly
so
called
in
New
York
and
some
other
States
.
See
Note
under
2.
York shilling
.
Same
as
Shilling
, 3.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
shilling
n
1:
the
basic
unit
of
money
in
Uganda
;
equal
to
100
cents
[
syn
:
Ugandan shilling
]
2:
the
basic
unit
of
money
in
Tanzania
;
equal
to
100
cents
[
syn
:
Tanzanian shilling
]
3:
the
basic
unit
of
money
in
Somalia
;
equal
to
100
cents
[
syn
:
Somalian shilling
]
4:
the
basic
unit
of
money
in
Kenya
;
equal
to
100
cents
[
syn
: {
Kenyan
shilling
]
5:
a
former
monetary
unit
in
Great
Britain
[
syn
: {
British
shilling
,
bob
]
6:
an
English
coin
worth
one
twentieth
of
a
pound
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