释义 |
coiny, a. colloq.|ˈkɔɪnɪ| [f. coin n. + -y1.] That has abundance of coin; rich. Hence ˈcoininess, wealth.
1891Chambers's Jrnl. 7 Feb. 83/2 He paints for amusement merely. He seems to be coiny. 1903Blackw. Mag. Sept. 312/1 A fellow must be a coiny bird to bank with the Bank of England. Ibid. 313/2 Howell dying with over {pstlg}4000, though he had considerably impaired the ‘coininess’ of other people. |