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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Shilling - définition

UNIT OF CURRENCY FORMERLY USED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, AUSTRALIA, UNITED STATES, AND OTHER BRITISH COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES
Chelin; Shillings; /-; Szeląg (coin)
  • A 1933 UK shilling
  • Countries in [[Africa]] where the currency is called shilling.
  • Hatter's]] hat reads '10/6'
  • 1956 Elizabeth II UK shilling showing English and Scottish reverses
  • 1551}}
  • Shilling, UK, [[queen Victoria]], 1853. Silver, weight 5.64 g.
  • Silver 4 schilling coin, [[Hamburg]], 1728
  • Skilling]] from 1802.
  • Owing to the reach of the [[British Empire]], the shilling was once used on every inhabited continent. This two-shilling piece was minted for [[British West Africa]].
  • billon]], 1640

Shilling         
·noun In the United States, a denomination of money, differing in value in different States. It is not now legally recognized.
II. Shilling ·noun The Spanish real, of the value of one eight of a dollar, or 12/ cets;
- formerly so called in New York and some other States. ·see Note under 2.
III. Shilling ·noun A silver coin, and money of account, of Great Britain and its dependencies, equal to twelve pence, or the twentieth part of a pound, equivalent to about twenty-four cents of the United States currency.
shilling         
(shillings)
A shilling was a unit of money used in Britain until 1971 which was the equivalent of 5p. There were twenty shillings in a pound.
N-COUNT
shilling         
¦ noun
1. a former British coin and monetary unit equal to one twentieth of a pound or twelve pence.
2. the basic monetary unit of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, equal to 100 cents.
Phrases
not the full shilling Brit. informal not very clever.
take the King's (or Queen's) shilling Brit. enlist as a soldier. [with ref. to the former practice of paying a shilling to a new recruit.]
Origin
OE scilling, of Gmc origin.

Wikipédia

Shilling

The shilling is a historical coin, and the name of a unit of modern currencies formerly used in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, other British Commonwealth countries and Ireland, where they were generally equivalent to 12 pence or one-twentieth of a pound before being phased out during the 1960s and 1970s.

Currently the shilling is used as a currency in five east African countries: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia, as well as the de facto country of Somaliland. The East African Community additionally plans to introduce an East African shilling.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Shilling
1. "These are traumatised communities," says Shilling.
2. Ten shilling notes were introduced by the Treasury in 1'14.
3. Kenya‘s shilling neared an 11–month low against the dollar.
4. "It‘s the creation of a post–industrial hell," says Shilling.
5. Its other brands include St Andrew‘s Ale and Belhaven 80 Shilling.