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Definition of Groszy
1. grosz [n] - See also: grosz
Lexicographical Neighbors of Groszy
Literary usage of Groszy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Environmental Performance Reviews by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Committee on Environmental Policy (2001)
"... depending on qualily 2-18 groszy°/m3 Surface water groszy°/m3 Besic tee 4
groszy°/m3 Surcharge depending on qualily and region 2-13 groszy°/m3 For ..."
2. Catalogue of Coins, Tokens, and Medals in the Numismatic Collection of the by United States Bureau of the Mint, Thomas Louis Comparette (1914)
"3 groszy, 1628. Obv. Crowned bust r. Rev. Eagle. 12. AB. 3 groszy, 1630. ...
6 groszy, 1696. Obv. Crowned bust r. Rev. Three coats of arms; above, crown. ..."
3. Europe's Morning After by Kenneth Lewis Roberts (1921)
"I do not know how much a groszy is, though I suppose that such a lack of knowledge
is a very pitiful thing. The Ukraine got out some stamps, as did the West ..."
4. A Dictionary of Numismatic Names, Their Official and Popular Designations by Albert Romer Frey (1917)
"(Plural groszy or Grosze.) The Polish name for the Gros (qi>.). ... Later the
groszy were made of copper and thirty were equal to a Gulden. ..."
5. The Polish Peasant in Europe and America; Monograph of an Immigrant Group by William Isaac Thomas, Florian Znaniecki (1920)
"With us a would-be gentleman, when he has a suit for 15 zloty and a paper-collar
for 6 groszy and knows how to read and to write a little, like a hen with ..."
6. The Polish Captivity: An Account of the Present Position of the Poles in the by Henry Sutherland Edwards (1863)
"... ought to unite for once and subscribe a few copecks and groszy, so as to enable
the inn-keeper of the place to offer a decent room to the traveller, ..."
7. The Polish Captivity: An Account of the Present Position of the Poles in the by Henry Sutherland Edwards (1863)
"... ought to unite for once and subscribe a few copecks and groszy, so as to enable
the inn-keeper of the place to offer a decent room to the traveller, ..."
8. Cracowby Andrew Beattie, Timothy Pepper by Andrew Beattie, Timothy Pepper (2002)
"The zloty is divided into 100 groszy, for which there are coins valued at 50,
20, 10 and 5. There are automatic cash machines all over the heart of Cracow, ..."