单词 | to change and rechange |
释义 | > as lemmasto change and rechange 1. transitive. To re-exchange (goods or money). Frequently in to change and rechange. Also used intransitively. Now historical. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > barter > [verb (transitive)] > re-exchange rechange1551 society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [verb (transitive)] > exchange changec1400 wissel1483 rechange1551 exchange1614 1551 King Edward VI Jrnl. in Lit. Remains (1857) II. 406 Liberty was gevin to the marchauntis to exchaung and rechaung money for money. 1622 J. Mabbe tr. M. Alemán Rogue ii. 239 There is no negociating now adayes, but with it [sc. honesty] and with money; changing and rechanging as the market goes. 1623 G. Malynes Center of Circle of Commerce v. 121 No man shall make any exchanges by Bills or otherwise, for moneys to be paied in forreine parts, or to be rechanged towards this Realme vnder the true Par or value for value of our moneys. 1745 S. M. Leake Hist. Acct. Eng. Money (ed. 2) 331 Farthing Tokens, and all others formerly made of Copper only, were to be rechanged into the current Monies and Coins of the Kingdom. 1817 R. Ruding Ann. Coinage II. 251 The said Farthing Tokens..should be from time to time rechanged into the current Money of the said Kingdoms. 1891 A. L. Perry Princ. Polit. Econ. vi. 476 The money would have to be rechanged into gold in the future for repurchases abroad. 1938 M. Beer Early Brit. Econ. vii. 109 The foreign money brought home by our exporters can only be rechanged with a loss. 1997 A. MacKay in A. MacKay & D. Ditchburn Atlas Medieval Europe 213 In theory..it was possible for a bill to be dishonoured at its destination and then to be rechanged back to its place of origin at a different exchange rate and at a profit. < as lemmas |
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