释义 |
ack·ey \ˈakē\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of akee, the seeds of which were used as weights roughly equivalent to 20 grains of gold dust 1. : a silver coin struck in England in 1796 and 1818 for use on the Gold Coast in western Africa 2. : a unit of value equivalent to one ackey < 1/2-ackey and 1/4-ackey coins were struck > |