Synonyms for right money
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : muhn-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmʌn i |
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Définition of right money
Origin :- mid-13c., "coinage, metal currency," from Old French monoie "money, coin, currency; change" (Modern French monnaie), from Latin moneta "place for coining money, mint; coined money, money, coinage," from Moneta, a title or surname of the Roman goddess Juno, in or near whose temple money was coined; perhaps from monere "advise, warn" (see monitor (n.)), with the sense of "admonishing goddess," which is sensible, but the etymology is difficult. Extended early 19c. to include paper money.
- It had been justly stated by a British writer that the power to make a small piece of paper, not worth one cent, by the inscribing of a few names, to be worth a thousand dollars, was a power too high to be entrusted to the hands of mortal man. [John C. Calhoun, speech, U.S. Senate, Dec. 29, 1841]I am not interested in money but in the things of which money is the symbol. [Henry Ford]
- To make money "earn pay" is first attested mid-15c. Highwayman's threat your money or your life first attested 1841. Phrase in the money (1902) originally meant "one who finishes among the prize-winners" (in a horse race, etc.). The challenge to put (one's) money where (one's) mouth is is first recorded 1942, American English. money-grub "one who is sordidly intent on amassing money" is from 1768. The image of money burning a hole in someone's pocket is attested from 1520s.
- As in speculation : noun risk, gamble
- Aye, to him who will pay me in right money, would I sell them for twenty pieces of gold.
- Extract from : « Robin Hood » by J. Walker McSpadden
- I didn't say anything while we was standing there but after we got away I said, 'Papa, he didn't give you the right money.'
- Extract from : « Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves » by Work Projects Administration
- Mrs. Potten had turned up again, and had been told that the right money had gone to Mrs. Harding.
- Extract from : « The New Warden » by Mrs. David G. Ritchie
Antonyms for right money
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