pennorth

/ˈpɛnˌnɔrθ/

Definitions

1. noun

A unit of currency equal to one penny, especially in England in the 18th century.

“The merchant traded a pound for a dozen pennorth of wool.”

2. noun

A small amount or quantity, especially of money.

“The cost of the ticket was just a few pennorth, but it was still too expensive.”

Synonyms

  • cent
  • penny
  • small sum

Antonyms

  • fortune
  • large sum