Money

  • 61Money — Recorded in many spellings including: O Mooney, Meeny, Meany, Mooney, Money, O Moeney and others this is an Irish surname. However spelt it is a form of the pre 10th century Gaelic O Maonaigh. The prefix O indicates male descendant of , plus the… …

    Surnames reference

  • 62money — When Joseph collected the ‘money’ that Egyptians brought as payment for corn (Gen. 47:14–17), it consisted of metal objects rather than coins, though barter was also a common practice. Animals were used as payment of religious services in the… …

    Dictionary of the Bible

  • 63MONEY — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index noun bargain, bribe, buy, capital, collapse, combine, deposit, depreciation, failure, financier, fund …

    English dictionary for students

  • 64money — [13] An epithet used in ancient Rome for the goddess Juno was Monēta (derived by some etymologists in the past from the Latin verb monēre ‘advise, warn’, although this is now regarded as rather dubious). The name was also applied to her temple in …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 65money — adj Excellent, outstanding. That new band is money, daddy o. 1990s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 66money — 1) Friend, homie, dog, etc. Popularized by rapper DMX. Hey, money, what s poppin? 2) Pronounced: Maaah kneeMeaning: good, beneficial That footie game last night was mo ney! …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 67money — 1) Friend, homie, dog, etc. Popularized by rapper DMX. Hey, money, what s poppin? 2) Pronounced: Maaah kneeMeaning: good, beneficial That footie game last night was mo ney! …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 68money — adj American cool. A fashionable term since the yuppie era. ► You re so money and you don t even know it …

    Contemporary slang

  • 69money n — Some people get married only for the matri money. mummy n, alimony n, honey n …

    English expressions

  • 70Money — (talk about the money economy) ♦ Portugal ♦ Barbuda a coin with the denomination of three dinheiros struck by Fernando I of Portugal between 1367 1383. ♦ Bohemia ♦ Bemish A coin minted in Prague and worth approximately ½ of one English penny. ♦… …

    Medieval glossary