Meaning & Definition of word "Coinage"

Coinage

/ˈkɔɪnɪdʒ/

noun:

  • 1. the invention of a new word or phrase.
    • Example: The coinage of words like 'selfie' and 'blog' reflects the influence of technology on language.
  • 2. the process of creating coins or money.
    • Example: The coinage of the new currency took several years to finalize due to complex regulations.
  • 3. a set of coins used in a particular country or period.
    • Example: The museum has an impressive collection of ancient coinage from the Roman Empire.
  • 4. the amount of money manufactured by a state or government.
    • Example: The government's coinage policy was designed to stabilize inflation and promote economic growth.
  • 5. the condition or quality of being made into coins.
    • Example: The coinage of gold and silver was crucial for the economy during the medieval period.

Etymology

Derived from the Old English 'coyn' referring to money or a form of currency.

Common Phrases and Expressions

hard cash:

Physical money in the form of coins or banknotes.

penny for your thoughts:

A way of asking someone what they are thinking.

cash in hand:

Money available to spend immediately.

Related Words

mintage:

The process of producing coins.

numismatics:

The study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, and related objects.

fiat money:

Currency that a government has declared to be legal tender, but it is not backed by a physical commodity.

Slang Meanings of coinage

Meaning: Dough

Example Sentence: I need to save some dough for the trip.

Meaning: Bucks

Example Sentence: I spent too many bucks on eating out last month.