twopenny
English
Etymology
Adjective
twopenny (not comparable)
- Having a value or cost of twopence.
Noun
twopenny (plural twopennies)
- (Britain, dated) A coin or stamp worth two pence.
- 1852, Edward Litt L. Blanchard, Freaks and follies of fabledom (page 93)
- When the Gauls attacked Rome, he hit upon the plan of pelting the soldiers with twopennies to make them believe they had plenty to eat.
- 1852, Edward Litt L. Blanchard, Freaks and follies of fabledom (page 93)
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