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caroon

English

Etymology

A corruption of the Sabir and Italian corona (crown).

Noun

caroon (plural caroons)

  1. (Britain, obsolete slang) A crown (coin); its value, 5 shillings.
    • 1859, J.C. Hotten, A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Words
      Half-a-crown is known as an alderman, half a bull, half a tusheroon, and a madza caroon; whilst a crown piece, or five shillings, may be called either a bull, or a caroon, or a cartwheel, or a coachwheel, or a thick-un, or a tusheroon.

Derived terms

  • madza caroon
  • tusheroon, tosheroon, tossaroon

Anagrams

  • Corona, corona, racoon

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ceroon

English

Etymology

See seroon.

Noun

ceroon (plural ceroons)

  1. A bale or package, covered or bound with hide.
    a ceroon of indigo, cochineal, etc.

Anagrams

  • Cooner, corneo-, corone

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