ninepence

[US]/'naɪnpəns/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. ninepence, a coin worth nine pence.
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

cost ninepence

pay ninepence

Example Sentences

Brenda collapsed yesterday afternoon yet she was as right as ninepence when I saw her that morning.

Real-world Examples

It came to five shillings and ninepence.

Source: A room of one's own.

Six shillings and ninepence halfpenny on the very first day!

Source: Oliver Twist (Original Version)

Those who consume wheaten bread pay three guilders fifteen stivers; about six shillings and ninepence halfpenny.

Source: The Wealth of Nations (Part Five)

The thought of a possible five shillings spent unnecessarily spurred her to action, and she decided to risk the waste of ninepence.

Source: Hidden danger

After all her painful traffic, the whole proceeds were perhaps half a dozen coppers, and a questionable ninepence which ultimately proved to be copper likewise.

Source: Seven-angled Tower (Part 1)

A long argument ensued, in which the waiter took part, suggesting various solutions. At last Gino triumphed. The bill came to eightpence-halfpenny, and a halfpenny for the waiter brought it up to ninepence.

Source: The places where angels dare not tread.

Two shillings, therefore, was the price of two bushels and near two pecks of wheat, which in the present times, at three shillings and sixpence the bushel, would be worth eight shillings and ninepence.

Source: The Wealth of Nations (Part Two)

For a yard of this cloth the poor servant must have parted with the power of purchasing a quantity of subsistence equal to what eight shillings and ninepence would purchase in the present times.

Source: The Wealth of Nations (Part Two)

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