£sd
English
Etymology
An abbreviation of the
Latin
lībra
solidus
dēnārius
.
Noun
£sd
(
uncountable
)
(
Britain
,
historical
after 1971
)
pounds
,
shillings
,
pence
(
Britain
)
money
in general
1901
, William Henley,
Bus-driver
:
He reins his horses with an air; he treats
With scoffing calm whatever powers there be;
He gets it straight, puts a bit on, and meets
His losses with both lip and
£ s. d
.
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