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penny$58909$ - translation to greek

Penny (Scots); Scots penny
  • Picture of a silver penny of [[David I, King of Scots]]. Represents the first "native" Scottish coinage, as in the first silver coinage to have a Scottish king's head on it.

penny      
n. πέννα, πέννα νόμισμα, λεπτό, σεντ
penny pincher         
  • A print of John Gay's "The Miser and Plutus" by [[William Blake]], 1793
  • A pencil drawing of [[Daniel Dancer]] by [[Richard Cooper Jr]], 1790s
  • Ainsworth's]] ''[[The Miser's Daughter]]''
  • ''[[Death and the Miser]]'' by [[Hieronymus Bosch]] in 1494
  • Old Gripus plundered by his young wife (1773)
  • The broadside ballad of "The Old Miser", early 19th century
  • [[Aubrey Beardsley]]'s 1898 title page for [[Ben Jonson]]'s play ''[[Volpone]]''
PERSON WHO IS RELUCTANT TO SPEND, SOMETIMES TO THE POINT OF FORGOING EVEN BASIC COMFORTS AND SOME NECESSITIES, IN ORDER TO HOARD MONEY OR OTHER POSSESSIONS
Tightwaddery; Cheapskate; Penny pincher; Stinginess; Skinflint; Mean (miserly); Miserliness; Misers; Miserly person; Miserly
τσιγγούνης
good luck         
  • Wheel of fortune]] as depicted in Sebastian Brant's book, author [[Albrecht Dürer]]
CONCEPT THAT DEFINES THE EXPERIENCE OF NOTABLY POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, OR IMPROBABLE EVENTS
Good luck; Gl hf; Lucky or Unlucky Items or Happenings; Finding a penny; Good fortune; Fortuitous; Fortuitousness; Luckily; Lucked; Luckier; Unluckiness; Unlucky; Misluck; Belief in luck; Auspiciousness; Luck in Islam
n. καλοτυχία, καλή τύχη

Definition

penny dreadful
¦ noun historical or humorous a cheap, sensational comic or storybook.

Wikipedia

Penny Scots

The Penny Scots was a unit of the Pound Scots, the currency of Scotland until the Acts of Union 1707. The word "penny" (Scottish Gaelic: peighinn, but see below) was used in Scottish parlance for money generally; for example, a "penny-fee" was an expression for wages, a "penny-maister" would be a town treasurer, and a "penny-wedding" was one where every guest contributed to pay for the event. Meanwhile, "penny-wheep" was particularly poor beer.

My riches a’s my penny-fee,
      And I maun guide it canny, O.

             Burns, My Nannie, O

The older Scottish Gaelic word for penny was peighinn. The modern form is sgillinn, literally shilling, which reflects the fact that at the Union with England in 1707, the exchange rate was fixed at twelve Pounds Scots to one Pound Sterling so one shilling Scots exchanged for one English penny.