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gro·schen \ˈgrōshə̇n also -rȯsh- or -räsh-\ noun (plural groschen) Etymology: German, from Middle High German dialect (Bohemia) grosch, grosche, from Czech groš, from Medieval Latin (denarius) grossus thick (denarius) — more at gross 1. : a German coin worth a varying fraction of a taler and issued from the 13th century to the latter part of the 19th century 2. : an Austrian coin worth 1/100 schilling — see money table |