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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pe·ter
prop. n.
A
common
baptismal
name
for
a
man
.
The
name
of
one
of
the
twelve
apostles
of
Christ
.
Peter boat
,
a
fishing
boat
,
sharp
at
both
ends
,
originally
of
the
Baltic
Sea
,
but
now
common
in
certain
English
rivers
.
Peter Funk
,
the
auctioneer
in
a
mock
auction
. [
Cant
, U.S.]
Peter pence
,
or
Peter's pence
.
(a)
An
annual
tax
or
tribute
,
formerly
paid
by
the
English
people
to
the
pope
,
being
a
penny
for
every
house
,
payable
on
Lammas
or
St
.
Peter's
day
; --
called
also
Rome scot
,
and
hearth money
.
(b)
In
modern
times
,
a
voluntary
contribution
made
by
Roman
Catholics
to
the
private
purse
of
the
pope
.
Peter's fish
Zool.
,
a
haddock
; --
so
called
because
the
black
spots
,
one
on
each
side
,
behind
the
gills
,
are
traditionally
said
to
have
been
caused
by
the
fingers
of
St
.
Peter
,
when
he
caught
the
fish
to
pay
the
tribute
.
The
name
is
applied
,
also
,
to
other
fishes
having
similar
spots
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rome pen·ny
or
Rome scot
.
See
Peter pence
,
under
Peter
.
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