Definition
An archaic spelling variant of coin or coinage, referring to coins or the act of making coins.
Etymology
Middle English variant spelling of 'coin' or 'coinage', showing the phonetic '-ye' or '-ie' ending common in Early Modern English spellings.
Kelly Says
Medieval and Renaissance texts are full of spelling variations like 'coynye'—there was no single 'right way' to spell, so scribes would write phonetically based on their own accent and habit.
Translations
CACatalà
coyon
koh-ee-yon
CSČeština
coyon
koh-ee-yon
ELΕλληνικά
κογιόν
koh-ee-on
ESEspañol
coyon
koh-EE-nyeh
FRFrançais
coyon
koh-yohn
HIहिन्दी
कोयोन
koh-ee-yon
HUMagyar
coyon
koh-ee-yon
IDBahasa Indonesia
coyon
koh-ee-yon
ITItaliano
coyon
koh-ee-nyeh
MSBahasa Melayu
coyon
koh-ee-yon
MYမြန်မာ
ကွေးယွန်
kwe-yohn
NLNederlands
coyon
koh-ee-yon
PLPolski
coyon
koh-ee-yon
PTPortuguês
coyon
koh-ee-nyeh
RORomână
coyon
koh-ee-yon
SVSvenska
coyon
koh-ee-yon
SWKiswahili
coyon
koh-ee-yon
UKУкраїнська
койо́н
koh-yon
VITiếng Việt
coyon
koh-ee-yon