halfpennyworth
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English halpenyworth; equivalent to halfpenny + worth; compare Old English healfpeniġweorþ.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]halfpennyworth (plural halfpennyworths) (contraction ha'p'orth)
- (British, historical) As much as could be bought for a halfpenny (pre- or post-decimalisation).
- Coordinate terms: pennyworth, tuppence worth
- (British, informal) A negligible amount.
- Synonyms: pennyworth, tuppence worth; see also Thesaurus:modicum
- he's never been a ha'p'orth of bother
- (British, informal) One's opinion or thoughts on a matter.
- Synonyms: pennyworth, tuppence worth; (US origin) two cents, two cents' worth
Usage notes
[edit]- Also used in combination with larger amounts, as in "twopence halfpennyworth" (said "tuppence ha'penny's worth" and equal to as much as could be bought for two and a half pence).
References
[edit]- New Oxford American Dictionary
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