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pistareen
[ pis-tuh-reen ]
adjective
- of little value or worth.
pistareen
/ ˌpɪstəˈriːn /
noun
- a Spanish coin, used in the US and the West Indies until the 18th century
Word History and Origins
Origin of pistareen1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pistareen1
Example Sentences
Pistareen, pis-ta-rēn′, n. in West Indies, the peseta.
Ab Hart," said Smith, "when you came to me, you was so green you could hardly tell a crossed quarter from a bogus pistareen—the 'run of the till' you learnt in a week, while in less than a month you was the best hand at 'knocking down' I ever met!
You know, or you ought to know, the difference between a pistareen and a smooth-faced shilling.
A white sea bear appeared in the port of Pollard's Tavern and could be seen for half a pistareen.
Many were so worn that a pistareen would bring only a Yankee shilling, sixteen and two-thirds cents; the half-pistareen, only eight cents; the real, ten; the half-real, five.
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