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English Dictionary: moneys by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Money \Mon"ey\, n.; pl. {Moneys}. [OE. moneie, OF. moneie, F.
      monnaie, fr. L. moneta. See {Mint} place where coin is made,
      {Mind}, and cf. {Moidore}, {Monetary}.]
      1. A piece of metal, as gold, silver, copper, etc., coined,
            or stamped, and issued by the sovereign authority as a
            medium of exchange in financial transactions between
            citizens and with government; also, any number of such
            pieces; coin.
  
                     To prevent such abuses, . . . it has been found
                     necessary . . . to affix a public stamp upon certain
                     quantities of such particular metals, as were in
                     those countries commonly made use of to purchase
                     goods. Hence the origin of coined money, and of
                     those public offices called mints.      --A. Smith.
  
      2. Any written or stamped promise, certificate, or order, as
            a government note, a bank note, a certificate of deposit,
            etc., which is payable in standard coined money and is
            lawfully current in lieu of it; in a comprehensive sense,
            any currency usually and lawfully employed in buying and
            selling.
  
      Note: Whatever, among barbarous nations, is used as a medium
               of effecting exchanges of property, and in the terms of
               which values are reckoned, as sheep, wampum, copper
               rings, quills of salt or of gold dust, shovel blades,
               etc., is, in common language, called their money.
  
      3. In general, wealth; property; as, he has much money in
            land, or in stocks; to make, or lose, money.
  
                     The love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.
                                                                              --1 Tim vi. 10
                                                                              (Rev. Ver. ).
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