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- Money - n. - A piece of metal, as gold, silver, copper, etc., coined, or stamped, and issued by the sovereign authority as a medium of exchange in financial transactions between citizens and with government; also, any number of such pieces; coin.
- Money - n. - Any written or stamped promise, certificate, or order, as a government note, a bank note, a certificate of deposit, etc., which is payable in standard coined money and is lawfully current in lieu of it; in a comprehensive sense, any currency usually and lawfully employed in buying and selling.
- Money - n. - In general, wealth; property; as, he has much money in land, or in stocks; to make, or lose, money.
- Money - v. t. - To supply with money.
- Money-maker - n. - One who coins or prints money; also, a counterfeiter of money.
- Money-maker - n. - One who accumulates money or wealth; specifically, one who makes money-getting his governing motive.
- Money-making - n. - The act or process of making money; the acquisition and accumulation of wealth.
- Money-making - a. - Affording profitable returns; lucrative; as, a money-making business.
- Money-making - a. - Sussessful in gaining money, and devoted to that aim; as, a money-making man.
- Moneyage - n. - A tax paid to the first two Norman kings of England to prevent them from debashing the coin.
- Moneyage - n. - Mintage; coinage.
- Moneyed - adv. - Supplied with money; having money; wealthy; as, moneyey men.
- Moneyed - adv. - Converted into money; coined.
- Moneyed - adv. - Consisting in, or composed of, money.
- Moneyer - n. - A person who deals in money; banker or broker.
- Moneyer - n. - An authorized coiner of money.
- Moneyless - a. - Destitute of money; penniless; impecunious.
- Moneys - pl. - of Money
- Moneywort - n. - A trailing plant (Lysimachia Nummularia), with rounded opposite leaves and solitary yellow flowers in their axils.
- Close - v. t. - Difficult to obtain; as, money is close.
- Treasurer - n. - One who has the care of a treasure or treasure or treasury; an officer who receives the public money arising from taxes and duties, or other sources of revenue, takes charge of the same, and disburses it upon orders made by the proper authority; one who has charge of collected funds; as, the treasurer of a society or corporation.
- Smart - v. i. - Smart money (see below).
- Token - n. - A piece of metal intended for currency, and issued by a private party, usually bearing the name of the issuer, and redeemable in lawful money. Also, a coin issued by government, esp. when its use as lawful money is limited and its intrinsic value is much below its nominal value.
- Centime - n. - The hundredth part of a franc; a small French copper coin and money of account.
- Mitre - n. - A sort of base money or coin.
- Livre - n. - A French money of account, afterward a silver coin equal to 20 sous. It is not now in use, having been superseded by the franc.
- Advancement - v. t. - An advance of money or value; payment in advance. See Advance, 5.
- Circulate - v. i. - To pass from place to place, from person to person, or from hand to hand; to be diffused; as, money circulates; a story circulates.
- Montem - n. - A custom, formerly practiced by the scholars at Eton school, England, of going every third year, on Whittuesday, to a hillock near the Bath road, and exacting money from all passers-by, to support at the university the senior scholar of the school.
- Tuition - n. - The money paid for instruction; the price or payment for instruction.
- Xeraphim - n. - An old money of account in Bombay, equal to three fifths of a rupee.
- Bloodsucker - n. - A hard and exacting master, landlord, or money lender; an extortioner.
- Draw - v. t. - To take or procure from a place of deposit; to call for and receive from a fund, or the like; as, to draw money from a bank.
- Account - v. i. - To render or receive an account or relation of particulars; as, an officer must account with or to the treasurer for money received.
- Simony - n. - The crime of buying or selling ecclesiastical preferment; the corrupt presentation of any one to an ecclesiastical benefice for money or reward.
- Tournois - n. - A former French money of account worth 20 sous, or a franc. It was thus called in distinction from the Paris livre, which contained 25 sous.
- Testimonial - a. - Something, as money or plate, presented to a preson as a token of respect, or of obligation for services rendered.
- Robber - n. - One who robs; in law, one who feloniously takes goods or money from the person of another by violence or by putting him in fear.
- Agistor - n. - Formerly, an officer of the king's forest, who had the care of cattle agisted, and collected the money for the same; -- hence called gisttaker, which in England is corrupted into guest-taker.
- Collybist - n. - A money changer.
- Appropriation - n. - The application of payment of money by a debtor to his creditor, to one of several debts which are due from the former to the latter.
- Venal - a. - Capable of being bought or obtained for money or other valuable consideration; made matter of trade or barter; held for sale; salable; mercenary; purchasable; hireling; as, venal services.
- Deposit - v. t. - A bailment of money or goods to be kept gratuitously for the bailor.
- Brief - n. - A letter patent, from proper authority, authorizing a collection or charitable contribution of money in churches, for any public or private purpose.
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- G694 ἀργύριον - 694 ἀργύριον - ἈΡΓΎΡΙΟΝ - - argýrion - ar-goo'-ree-on - neuter of a presumed derivative of ἄργυρος; silvery, i.e. (by implication) cash; specially, a silverling (i.e. drachma or shekel):--money, (piece of) silver (piece). - Noun Neuter - greek
- G728 ἀῤῥαβών - 728 ἀῤῥαβών - ἈῤῬΑΒΏΝ - - arrhabṓn - ar-hrab-ohn' - of Hebrew origin (עֲרָבוֹן); a pledge, i.e. part of the purchase-money or property given in advance as security for the rest:--earnest. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G905 βαλάντιον - 905 βαλάντιον - ΒΑΛΆΝΤΙΟΝ - - balántion - bal-an'-tee-on - probably remotely from βάλλω (as a depository); a pouch (for money):--bag, purse. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G5475 χαλκός - 5475 χαλκός - ΧΑΛΚΌΣ - - chalkós - khal-kos' - perhaps from χαλάω through the idea of hollowing out as a vessel (this metal being chiefly used for that purpose); copper (the substance, or some implement or coin made of it):--brass, money. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H3701 כֶּסֶף - 3701 כֶּסֶף - כֶּסֶף - - keçeph - keh'-sef - from כָּסַף; silver (from its pale color); by implication, money; money, price, silver(-ling). - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2774 κεφάλαιον - 2774 κεφάλαιον - ΚΕΦΆΛΑΙΟΝ - - kephálaion - kef-al'-ah-yon - neuter of a derivative of κεφαλή; a principal thing, i.e. main point; specially, an amount (of money):--sum. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G2772 κέρμα - 2772 κέρμα - ΚΈΡΜΑ - - kérma - ker'-mah - from κείρω; a clipping (bit), i.e. (specially) a coin:--money. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G2773 κερματιστής - 2773 κερματιστής - ΚΕΡΜΑΤΙΣΤΉΣ - - kermatistḗs - ker-mat-is-tace' - from a derivative of κέρμα; a handler of coins, i.e. money-broker:--changer of money. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H3599 כִּיס - 3599 כִּיס - כִּיס - - kîyç - keece - a form for כּוֹס; a cup; also a bag formoney or weights; bag, cup, purse. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2855 κολλυβιστής - 2855 κολλυβιστής - ΚΟΛΛΥΒΙΣΤΉΣ - - kollybistḗs - kol-loo-bis-tace' - from a presumed derivative of (a small coin; probably akin to κολλούριον); a coin-dealer:--(money-)changer. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H3724 כֹּפֶר - 3724 כֹּפֶר - כֹּפֶר - - kôpher - ko'-fer - from כָּפַר; properly, a cover, i.e. (literally) a village (as covered in); (specifically) bitumen (as used for coating), and the henna plant (as used for dyeing); figuratively, a redemption-price; bribe, camphire, pitch, ransom, satisfaction, sum of money, village. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H3702 כְּסַף - 3702 כְּסַף - כְּסַף - - kᵉçaph - kes-af' - (Aramaic) corresponding to כֶּסֶף; {silver (from its pale color); by implication, money}; money, silver. - Noun Masculine - arc
- H4301 מַטְמוֹן - 4301 מַטְמוֹן - מַטְמוֹן - - maṭmôwn - mat-mone' - or מַטְמֹן; or מַטְמֻן; from טָמַן; a secret storehouse; hence, a secreted valuable (buried); generally money; hidden riches, (hid) treasure(-s). - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4061 מִדָּה - 4061 מִדָּה - מִדָּה - - middâh - mid-daw' - (Aramaic) or מִנְדָּה; (Aramaic), corresponding to מִדָּה; tribute in money; toll, tribute. - Noun Feminine - arc
- H5078 נֵדֶה - 5078 נֵדֶה - נֵדֶה - - nêdeh - nay'-deh - from נָדָה in the sense of freely flinging money; a bounty (for prostitution); gifts. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3546 νόμισμα - 3546 νόμισμα - ΝΌΜΙΣΜΑ - - nómisma - nom'-is-mah - from νομίζω; what is reckoned as of value (after the Latin numisma), i.e. current coin:--money. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G5365 φιλαργυρία - 5365 φιλαργυρία - ΦΙΛΑΡΓΥΡΊΑ - - philargyría - fil-ar-goo-ree'-ah - from φιλάργυρος; avarice:--love of money. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G5366 φιλάργυρος - 5366 φιλάργυρος - ΦΙΛΆΡΓΥΡΟΣ - - philárgyros - fil-ar'-goo-ros - from φίλος and ἄργυρος; fond of silver (money), i.e. avaricious:--covetous. - Adjective - greek
- G4149 πλοῦτος - 4149 πλοῦτος - ΠΛΟῦΤΟΣ - - ploûtos - ploo'-tos - from the base of πλήθω; wealth (as fulness), i.e. (literally) money, possessions, or (figuratively) abundance, richness, (specially), valuable bestowment:--riches. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G4200 πορισμός - 4200 πορισμός - ΠΟΡΙΣΜΌΣ - - porismós - por-is-mos' - from a derivative of (a way, i.e. means); furnishing (procuring), i.e. (by implication) money-getting (acquisition):--gain. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H7075 קִנְיָן - 7075 קִנְיָן - קִנְיָן - - qinyân - kin-yawn' - from קָנָה; creation, i.e. (concretely) creatures; also acquisition, purchase, wealth; getting, goods, [idiom] with money, riches, substance. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H7192 קְשִׂיטָה - 7192 קְשִׂיטָה - קְשִׂיטָה - - qᵉsîyṭâh - kes-ee-taw' - from an unused root (probably meaning to weigh out); an ingot (as definitely estimated and stamped for a coin); piece of money (silver). - Noun Feminine - heb
- H8210 שָׁפַךְ - 8210 שָׁפַךְ - שָׁפַךְ - - shâphak - shaw-fak' - a primitive root; to spill forth (blood, a libation, liquid metal; or even a solid, i.e. to mound up); also (figuratively) to expend (life, soul, complaint, money, etc.); intensively, to sprawl out; cast (up), gush out, pour (out), shed(-der, out), slip. - Verb - heb
- G4715 στατήρ - 4715 στατήρ - ΣΤΑΤΉΡ - - statḗr - stat-air' - from the base of καύχησις; a stander (standard of value), i.e. (specially), a stater or certain coin:--piece of money. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G5007 τάλαντον - 5007 τάλαντον - ΤΆΛΑΝΤΟΝ - - tálanton - tal'-an-ton - neuter of a presumed derivative of the original form of (to bear; equivalent to φέρω); a balance (as supporting weights), i.e. (by implication) a certain weight (and thence a coin or rather sum of money) or "talent":--talent. - Noun Neuter - greek
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- Exodus 2 21:35 - And if one man's ox hurt another's, that he die ; then they shall sell the live ox, and divide the money of it; and the dead ox also they shall divide .
וכי־יגף שׁור־אישׁ את־שׁור רעהו ומת ומכרו את־השׁור החי וחצו את־כספו וגם את־המת יחצון - Isaiah 23 55:1 - Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money ; come ye, buy , and eat ; yea, come , buy wine and milk without money and without price.
הוי כל־צמא לכו למים ואשׁר אינ־לו כסף לכו שׁברו ואכלו ולכו שׁברו בלוא־כסף ובלוא מחיר יין וחלב - Genesis 1 42:27 - And as one of them opened his sack to give his ass provender in the inn, he espied his money ; for, behold, it was in his sack's mouth.
ויפתח האחד את־שׂקו לתת מספוא לחמרו במלון וירא את־כספו והנה־הוא בפי אמתחתו - Leviticus 3 27:15 - And if he that sanctified it will redeem his house, then he shall add the fifth part of the money of thy estimation unto it, and it shall be his.
ואמ־המקדישׁ יגאל את־ביתו ויסף חמישׁית כספ־ערכך עליו והיה לו - 2 Kings 12 15:20 - And Menahem exacted the money of Israel, even of all the mighty men of wealth, of each man fifty shekels of silver, to give to the king of Assyria. So the king of Assyria turned back , and stayed not there in the land.
ויצא מנחם את־הכסף על־ישׂראל על כל־גבורי החיל לתת למלך אשׁור חמשׁים שׁקלים כסף לאישׁ אחד וישׁב מלך אשׁור ולא־עמד שׁם בארץ
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- Acts 44 8:20 But Peter said unto him, Thy money perish with thee, because thou hast thought that the gift of God may be purchased with money.
ΔΈ ΠΈΤΡΟΣ ἜΠΩ ΠΡΌΣ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΣΟῦ ἈΡΓΎΡΙΟΝ ΕἼΗΝ ἈΠΏΛΕΙΑ ΣΎΝ ΣΟΊ ὍΤΙ ΝΟΜΊΖΩ ΔΩΡΕΆ ΘΕΌΣ ΚΤΆΟΜΑΙ ΔΙΆ ΧΡῆΜΑ - Lamentations 25 5:4 We have drunken our water for money; our wood is sold unto us.
שָׁתָה מַיִם כֶּסֶף עֵץ בּוֹא מְחִיר - Genesis 1 31:15 Are we not counted of him strangers? for he hath sold us, and hath quite devoured also our money.
חָשַׁב נׇכְרִי מָכַר אָכַל אָכַל כֶּסֶף - Genesis 1 23:13 And he spake unto Ephron in the audience of the people of the land, saying, But if thou wilt give it, I pray thee, hear me: I will give thee money for the field; take it of me, and I will bury my dead there.
דָבַר עֶפְרוֹן אֹזֶן עַם אֶרֶץ אָמַר לוּא שָׁמַע נָתַן כֶּסֶף שָׂדֶה לָקַח קָבַר מוּת - 2 Chronicles 14 34:9 And when they came to Hilkiah the high priest, they delivered the money that was brought into the house of God, which the Levites that kept the doors had gathered of the hand of Manasseh and Ephraim, and of all the remnant of Israel, and of all Judah and Benjamin; and they returned to Jerusalem.
בּוֹא חִלְקִיָּה גָּדוֹל כֹּהֵן נָתַן כֶּסֶף בּוֹא בַּיִת אֱלֹהִים לֵוִיִּי שָׁמַר סַף אָסַף יָד מְנַשֶּׁה אֶפְרַיִם שְׁאֵרִית יִשְׂרָאֵל יְהוּדָה בִּנְיָמִין שׁוּב יְרוּשָׁלִַם