Groat

/ɡroʊt/ noun

A small coin formerly used in medieval England worth four pence; also a grain like barley or oats used in cooking and porridge.

From Dutch 'groot' (great/large), because a groat was originally a large coin. Later, the term applied to hulled grains that look like small pellets, possibly from the same root suggesting 'granular' or 'grainy.'

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