schilling
shilling
noun SHEE-leeng Rare
Origin: From German 'Schilling', a historical Germanic coin.
Usage Note
Schilling refers both to the former Austrian currency (replaced by the euro in 2002) and to the British shilling, a coin worth one-twentieth of a pound, withdrawn from circulation in 1971. It is mainly encountered in historical and numismatic contexts in French.
Examples
"Il collectionnait les vieux schillings autrichiens."
Natural Translation
He collected old Austrian shillings.
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