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Pinnywinkles | n. pl. An instrument of torture, consisting of a board with holes into which the fingers were pressed, and fastened with pegs. |
Penny | a. [ Perh. a corruption of pun, for pound. ] Denoting the weight in pounds for one thousand; -- used in combination, with respect to nails; |
Penny | n.; ☞ “The chief Anglo-Saxon coin, and for a long period the only one, corresponded to the denarius of the Continent . . . [ and was ] called penny, denarius, or denier.” R. S. Poole. The ancient silver penny was worth about three pence sterling (see Pennyweight). The old Scotch penny was only one twelfth the value of the English coin. In the United States the word penny is popularly used for cent. [ 1913 Webster ] What penny hath Rome borne,
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Penny | a. Worth or costing one penny; |
Penny-a-liner | n. One who furnishes matter to public journals at so much a line; a poor writer for hire; a hack writer. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] |
pennycress | n. Any of several plants of the genus Thlaspi; see |
penny-pinching | n. Extreme care in spending money; reluctance to spend money unnecessarily. |
penny-pinching | adj. Scrimping; reluctant to spend money; stingy; miserly; same as cheesparing. |
Pennyroyal | n. [ A corruption of OE. puliall royal. OE. puliall is ultimately derived fr. L. puleium, or pulegium regium (so called as being good against fleas), fr. pulex a flea; and royal is a translation of L. regium, in puleium regium. ] (Bot.) An aromatic herb (Mentha Pulegium) of Europe; also, a North American plant (Hedeoma pulegioides) resembling it in flavor. [ 1913 Webster ]
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Pennyweight | n. A troy weight containing twenty-four grains, or the twentieth part of a troy ounce; 1.555 grams; |
penny-wise | adj. |
penny | (n) เหรียญเพนนีของอังกฤษมีค่าเท่ากับ 1/12 ชิลลิง, Syn. cent, copper |
penny-ante | (sl) ราคาถูก |
penny-wise | (adj) เฉียบแหลม, See also: ฉลาด, Syn. money-concious |
pennyroyal | (n) พืชจำพวกมิ้นท์ |
pennyworth | (n) จำนวนเล็กน้อย, See also: จำนวนนิดหน่อย |
pennyweight | (n) หน่วยวัดน้ำหนักมีค่าเท่ากับ 24 เกรน (คำย่อคือ pwt) |
penny pincher | (n) คนขี้เหนียว, See also: คนขี้ตืด, คนตระหนี่, Syn. miser |
penny dreadful | (n) นิยายถูกๆ |
penny wise and pound foolish | (idm) ขี้ช้างจับตั๊กแตน |
penny | (เพน'นี) n. เหรียญบรอนซ์อังกฤษที่มีค่าเท่ากับ 1/12 ซิลลิง pl. pennies |
pennyworth | (เพน'นีเวิร์ธ) n. จำนวนเล็กน้อย |
sixpenny | (ซิคซฺ'เพนนี) adj. 6เพนนี, มีค่าเล็กน้อย, ถูก, |
threepenny | (ธริพ'พะนี, เธรพ'พะนี, ธรัพ'พะนี) adj. เกี่ยวกับ 3 เพนนี |
tuppenny | (ทัพ'พะนี) adj. สองเพนนี |
twopenny | (ทัพ'พะนี) adj. จำนวน2เพนนี, เกี่ยวกับตะปูยาวหนึ่งนิ้ว, ไม่สำคัญ, ราคาถูก, กระจอก, Syn. insignificant, cheap |
penny | (n) เงินเพ็นนี |
halfpenny | (n) เหรียญครึ่งเพนนี |
penny dreadful; dime novel | นวนิยายสิบสตางค์ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
บัวบก | [būa bok] (n) EN: Asiatic pennywort ; Indian pennywort ; Tiger Herbal FR: hydrocotyle [ f ] ; écuelle d'eau [ f ] |
ความตระหนี่ถี่เหนียว | [khwām tranī thī nīo] (n, exp) EN: penny-pinching |
ตระหนี่ถี่เหนียว | [tranī thī nīo] (adj) EN: penny-pinching |
แว่นแก้ว | [waen kaēo] (n, exp) EN: Water pennywort |
หยอดหลุม | [yøtlum] (n) EN: penny-pitching game |
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penny | (n) a fractional monetary unit of Ireland and the United Kingdom; equal to one hundredth of a pound |
penny | (n) a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit, Syn. cent, centime |
penny ante | (n) a business deal on a trivial scale |
penny ante | (n) poker played for small stakes, Syn. penny ante poker |
penny arcade | (n) an arcade with coin-operated devices for entertainment |
pennycress | (n) any of several plants of the genus Thlaspi |
penny-pinch | (v) spend money frugally; spend as little as possible, Syn. nickel-and-dime |
penny pincher | (n) someone who is excessively careful with money (who pinches every penny before letting go of it) |
pennyroyal | (n) Eurasian perennial mint have small lilac-blue flowers and ovate leaves; yields an aromatic oil, Syn. Mentha pulegium |
pennyroyal | (n) erect hairy branching American herb having purple-blue flowers; yields an essential oil used as an insect repellent and sometimes in folk medicine, Syn. American pennyroyal, Hedeoma pulegioides |
Penny | a. [ Perh. a corruption of pun, for pound. ] Denoting the weight in pounds for one thousand; -- used in combination, with respect to nails; |
Penny | n.; ☞ “The chief Anglo-Saxon coin, and for a long period the only one, corresponded to the denarius of the Continent . . . [ and was ] called penny, denarius, or denier.” R. S. Poole. The ancient silver penny was worth about three pence sterling (see Pennyweight). The old Scotch penny was only one twelfth the value of the English coin. In the United States the word penny is popularly used for cent. [ 1913 Webster ] What penny hath Rome borne,
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Penny | a. Worth or costing one penny; |
Penny-a-liner | n. One who furnishes matter to public journals at so much a line; a poor writer for hire; a hack writer. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] |
pennycress | n. Any of several plants of the genus Thlaspi; see |
penny-pinching | n. Extreme care in spending money; reluctance to spend money unnecessarily. |
penny-pinching | adj. Scrimping; reluctant to spend money; stingy; miserly; same as cheesparing. |
Pennyroyal | n. [ A corruption of OE. puliall royal. OE. puliall is ultimately derived fr. L. puleium, or pulegium regium (so called as being good against fleas), fr. pulex a flea; and royal is a translation of L. regium, in puleium regium. ] (Bot.) An aromatic herb (Mentha Pulegium) of Europe; also, a North American plant (Hedeoma pulegioides) resembling it in flavor. [ 1913 Webster ]
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Pennyweight | n. A troy weight containing twenty-four grains, or the twentieth part of a troy ounce; 1.555 grams; |
penny-wise | adj. |
便士 | [便 士] penny #50,478 [Add to Longdo] |
菥蓂 | [菥 蓂] pennycress [Add to Longdo] |
Penny { m } | penny [Add to Longdo] |
Pfennigfuchser { m } | penny pincher [Add to Longdo] |
けち | [kechi] (n, adj-na) (1) (also 吝嗇) stinginess; miserliness; penny-pinching; cheesparing; miser; pinchpenny; skinflint; cheapskate; tightwad; niggard; (2) shabby; cheap; mangy; poor; (3) petty; narrow-minded; quibbling; mean-spirited; (4) bad luck; ill omen; glitch [Add to Longdo] |
ペニー | [peni-] (n) penny [Add to Longdo] |
ペニーウェート | [peni-ue-to] (n) pennyweight [Add to Longdo] |
一銭を笑う者は一銭に泣く | [いっせんをわらうものはいっせんになく, issenwowaraumonohaissenninaku] (exp) (id) Take care of the penny [Add to Longdo] |
一文商い | [いちもんあきない, ichimon'akinai] (n) (a) penny store; business on a small scale [Add to Longdo] |
尻の毛まで抜かれる | [けつのけまでぬかれる;しりのけまでぬかれる, ketsunokemadenukareru ; shirinokemadenukareru] (exp, v1) (id) to get ripped off for every last penny [Add to Longdo] |
赤裸 | [あかはだか;せきら, akahadaka ; sekira] (adj-na, n, adj-no) (1) stark naked; nakedness; nudity; (2) stripped of all belongings; without a penny; (n) (3) (obsc) (See 裸麦) rye [Add to Longdo] |
節約家 | [せつやくか, setsuyakuka] (n) (See 浪費家) pennypincher; saver; frugal person [Add to Longdo] |
掃いて捨てるほど | [はいてすてるほど, haitesuteruhodo] (exp) a dime a dozen; two a penny [Add to Longdo] |
爪で拾って箕で零す | [つめでひろってみでこぼす, tsumedehirottemidekobosu] (exp) (id) penny wise and pound foolish [Add to Longdo] |