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coined, ppl. a.|kɔɪnd| [f. coin v. + -ed1.] 1. Minted, made into coin; in the form of coin.
c1400Test. Love i. (1560) 278 b/1 The value of the least coigned plate. 1678J. Phillips tr. Tavernier's Trav., India i. ii. 18 If you carry coin'd gold, the best pieces are Jacobus's, Rose-nobles, Albertus's. 1745De Foe's Eng. Tradesman xlv. (1841) II. 165 Copper, in coined plates. 1846Grote Greece (1862) I. xx. 493 Coined money is unknown to the Homeric age. 2. fig. Fabricated, deliberately invented, made up; see the verb.
1583Stanyhurst æneis i. (Arb.) 29 His syb..with long coynd forgerye feeding. 1593Shakes. Lucr. 1073, I will not..fold my fault in cleanly coin'd excuses. a1647Sir R. Filmer Patriarcha i. §1 The new coined distinction of subjects into royalists and patriots. 1881Skeat Etymol. Dict., Oxygen..is a coined word. |