• Tosheroon

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    Origin

    From 19th-century British slang, developed from or alongside tusheroon, of uncertain derivation from British slang caroon ("crown, a 5-shilling silver coin"), from Sabir and (originally) Italian corona ("crown"). The term was either derived from or influenced by madza caroon, the British slang for the Sabir and Italian mezzo corona ("half-crown"), possibly under influence from tosh ("copper items; valuables") above or from the half-crown's value of two shillings, sixpence.

    Full definition of tosheroon

    Noun

    tosheroon

    (plural tosheroons)
    1. (British, archaic slang) A half-crown coin; its value1933, George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London, xxix
    2. ‘’Ere y’are, the best rig-out you ever ’ad. A tosheroon a crown for the coat, two ’ogs for the trousers, one and a tanner for the boots, and a ’og for the cap and scarf. That’s seven bob.’
    3. (British, obsolete slang) A crown coin; its value

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