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ˈsilverling Now arch. [ad. G. silberling (OHG. silabarling), Du. zilverling.] A shekel.
1526Tindale Acts xix. 19 They counted the price of them and founde it fifty thousande silverlynges. 1535Coverdale Isaiah vii. 23 Though there be a thousand vynes in one, and were solde for a thousand siluerlinges. c1592Marlowe Jew of Malta 1, Here haue I purst their paltry siluerlings. 1641J. Trappe Theol. Theol. Ep. Ded. A 4, Every of them for the fruits thereof, was to bring a thousand silverlings. 1740Pococke Theol. Wks. II. 120/1 These are called Cesaphim, pieces of silver, or Silverlings. 1873Kingsbury in Speaker's Comment. IV. 698/2 At least two hundred silverlings should be theirs. |