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three-halfpence|θriːˈheɪpəns| Money of the value of three halfpennies, or a penny and a halfpenny (1½d.); a silver coin of this value issued by Queen Elizabeth; also, a silver coin of William IV and Victoria, issued for use in Ceylon.
1483Cath. Angl. 385/1 Threhalpenys, trissis (A.). 1562J. Heywood Prov. & Epigr. (1867) 151 They take three halfpence. 1654Whitlock Zootomia 181 To the Philosopher, three halfpence. 1872Punch 9 Mar. 105/1 The fee for the hire of a chair with arms will be reduced to three⁓halfpence. 1898G. B. Rawlings Brit. Coinage 65 The sixpence, threepence, threehalfpence, and threefarthings [of Q. Elizabeth], are distinguished by having a rose behind the head. |