tenpenny
English
Etymology
Adjective
tenpenny (not comparable)
- Having a value or cost of tenpence.
Derived terms
Noun
tenpenny (plural tenpennies)
- (archaic) A coin worth ten pence.
- 1825, Henry Blake, Letters from the Irish Highlands (page 311)
- A course of eighteen lessons was paid for by two tenpennies.
- 1825, Henry Blake, Letters from the Irish Highlands (page 311)
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