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groat
[groht]
noun
a silver coin of England, equal to four pennies, issued from 1279 to 1662.
groat
/ ɡəʊ /
noun
an English silver coin worth four pennies, taken out of circulation in the 17th century
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of groat1
Example Sentences
Her salads run the gamut—apple with pecorino, lentils and radicchio; blueberry with oat groats, chicories and buttermilk; raw cabbage with ground cherries, cilantro, pepitas and lime.
Compared to that, the emotional climax is a bowl of cold groats.
They come from oat groats, the entire oat kernel, that are steamed and rolled.
Shipping containers of Russian items - groats, weightlifting shoes, crypto mining gear, even pillows - arrive at U.S. ports almost every day.
Shipping containers of Russian items — groats, weightlifting shoes, crypto mining gear, even pillows — arrive at U.S. ports almost every day.
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