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First published 1968 (SND Vol. VII).
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Quotation dates: 1832

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PECUIN, n. Money, cash. Cf. obs. Eng. pecuny, pecuyne, id. A nonce archaism.Abd. 1832 A. Beattie Poems 224:
Gin I ha'e pecuin, by my sang, We'se nae drink water.

[O.Fr. pecunie, Lat. pecunia, money.]

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