mony

/ˈmoʊni/

Definitions

1. noun

a sum of money, especially a sum paid as a dowry or as part of a church’s income

“The village relied on the annual mony from local merchants to sustain itself.”

2. noun

a part of the earth’s crust that is rich in mineral deposits, especially gold or silver

“The mining company discovered a rich mony in the region that had gone untouched for centuries.”

Synonyms

  • dowry
  • income

Antonyms

  • debt
  • poverty