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Definition of Copecks
1. copeck [n] - See also: copeck
Lexicographical Neighbors of Copecks
Literary usage of Copecks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1823)
"1 ditto 35 copecks per pood. Fish lime, and glue of all kinds . ... I ditto 50
copecks per pood. Brought marble of all kinds without ornaments . . . .60 ..."
2. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1823)
"55 copecks per lb. All transparent and semi-transparent goods, ... 75 copecks
per pood. Scented or perfumed ditto, excepting those particularly stated in ..."
3. The Region of the Eternal Fire: An Account of a Journey to the Petroleum by Charles Thomas Marvin (1891)
"By the hour the charge is 50 copecks. To the Black Town, as far as Nobel's Works,
the fare is 50 copecks, and 50 copecks back. To the railway station the ..."
4. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1866)
"When Mr. Long was in Russia the Holy Synod was publishing a new edition of eighty
thousand copies of the Testament, which will he sold at fifteen copecks a ..."
5. Recollections of a Tour in the North of Europe in 1836-1837 by Charles William Vane Londonderry (1838)
"... roubles 87 copecks. The principal articles so exported were spun cottons, to
the amount ... roubles 46 copecks, &c. The total value of exported goods is ..."
6. The Chemical Trade Journal and Oil, Paint and Colour Review (1892)
"The average price at Baku of a poud of pure petroleum is 28 copecks. ...
Supposing the price of one poud of naphtha to be 2^ copecks, the cost of ..."