sceat

[ʃæt]

sceat Definition

  • 1a former Anglo-Saxon silver coin worth a small amount
  • 2a unit of weight used in weighing precious metals, equivalent to 20 grains or one-third of a gram

Using sceat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sceat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sceat was the smallest denomination of currency in Anglo-Saxon England.

  • Example

    The value of the gold was measured in terms of its weight in sceats.

Origins of sceat

from Old English 'sceatt', meaning 'money'

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Summary: sceat in Brief

'Sceat' [ʃæt] is an Old English term that refers to a former Anglo-Saxon silver coin worth a small amount. It is also a unit of weight used in weighing precious metals, equivalent to 20 grains or one-third of a gram.