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farthing

/'fɑ:ðiɳ/
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Word: Farthing

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A "farthing" is an old British coin that was worth a quarter of a penny. It is not used anymore but was a small amount of money in its time.

Usage Instructions:
  • The word "farthing" is mainly used in historical contexts or when discussing old British currency.
  • You can use it to talk about money from the past or to describe something very small or trivial.
Example Sentences:
  1. "In the 19th century, a farthing could buy you a piece of candy."
  2. "He found an old farthing in the bottom of his grandmother's drawer."
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature, "farthing" can be used metaphorically to indicate something of little value or importance. For instance, "I wouldn't give a farthing for his opinion," means you think his opinion isn't worth anything.
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of the word "farthing," but you might encounter the term "farthingale," which refers to a type of skirt worn in the past.
Different Meaning:
  • The term "farthing" in modern usage can sometimes refer to something that is not worth considering or is insignificant.
Synonyms:
  • Penny (in terms of a small amount of money, but remember that a farthing is smaller than a penny)
  • Trifle (when used metaphorically to mean something of little importance)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that include the word "farthing." However, you can use phrases like "not worth a farthing" to express that something has no value.
Summary:

The word "farthing" refers to an old British coin worth a quarter of a penny.

Noun
  1. a former British bronze coin worth a quarter of a penny

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