Definition of Pfenning

1. pfennig [n -S] - See also: pfennig

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pfenning

pezizoid
pezzottaite
pezzottaites
pf.
pfaff
pfaffed
pfaffing
pfaffs
pfannkuchen
pfaugh
pfeffernuss
pfeffernusse
pfennig
pfennige
pfennigs
pfenning (current term)
pfennings
pff
pfff
pfft
pfui
pfx
pg
pg/ml
pgl
ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
ph33r
phacelia
phacelias
phacelli

Literary usage of Pfenning

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of the Life of Albrecht Dürer of Nürnberg: With a Translation of by Charles Heaton (1870)
"Moreover I have spent at Coin 2 florins and 14 white pfenning and 3 white pfenning for fruit . Moreover I have given I white pfenning for Trinkgeld (zu ..."

2. The Emporium of Arts and Sciences by John Redman Coxe (1812)
"Besides this, the pfenning is subdivided into 256 Recht-pfenning theil, or standard parts, which last division, however, is only hypothetical, ..."

3. Catalogue of the Cabinet of Coins Belonging to Yale College, Deposited in by Yale University (1863)
"Spiel pfenning.—Double Eagle. Wolf Laufes in Nuremburg.—Anfang bedenke ende. do do do do do do ... 2 pfenning. 12 Heller. 4 Heller. Groschen. 8 pfennings. ..."

4. Pennsylvania German Roots Across the Ocean by Marion F. Egge (2000)
"21 March 1749 permit to PHILIPP HABER with wife and three children from Stadecken paid 54 florins for manumission and 54 florins for the 10 pfenning tax; ..."

5. An Itinerary Containing His Ten Yeeres Travell Through the Twelve Dominions by Fynes Moryson (1907)
"At Nurnberg eight pfund (that is, Pounds) with twelve pfenning, make a silver Gulden, thirty pfenning make one pfund, two haller make one pfenning, ..."

6. An Itinerary Containing His Ten Yeeres Travell Through the Twelve Dominions by Fynes Moryson (1907)
"At Nurnberg eight pfund (that is, Pounds) with twelve pfenning, make a silver Gulden, thirty pfenning make one pfund, two haller make one pfenning, ..."

7. A Handbook of Colloid-chemistry: The Recognition of Colloids, the Theory of by Carl Wilhelm Wolfgang Ostwald (1915)
"The solutions used were usually oi per cent.; Teague and Buxton used 0.02 per cent; Biltz and pfenning 0.5 per cent. The abbreviations in parentheses after ..."

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