Grosz

/ɡrɔʃ/ noun

Definition

A small Polish silver coin or monetary unit, historically worth 1/30th of a zloty.

Etymology

From Polish 'grosz', derived from Middle High German 'Groschen', which comes from Italian 'grosso' (large coin), spreading across medieval European trade routes.

Kelly Says

The Polish grosz traces back through medieval trade to that same Italian coin—'grosso' became 'groschen' in Germany, 'grosz' in Poland, and 'groat' in English, all cousins in coin history!

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