"Shillings" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Shillings" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Shillings
speak

"Shillings" Meaning

"Shilling" is a unit of currency in some African countries, particularly in East Africa, for example in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. It is a subunit of the local currency, with 100 subunits known as cents. The word originates from the German word "Schilling", which means "cut" or "split".

Historically, the shilling was also a unit of currency in the United Kingdom and its former colonies, including Australia, Canada, and South Africa. However, in these countries, it was replaced by decimal currency systems.

Today, the most widely used currencies in the region include:

1. Kenyan Shilling (KES)
2. Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
3. Ugandan Shilling (UGX)

"Shillings" Examples

Usage Examples for "Shillings"


1. Historical Currency

In the United Kingdom, the shilling was a former unit of currency.

2. Weight Measurement

In some parts of the world, a shilling can be a unit of weight or a measure of value. For example, the Libra gin bottle is often referred to as 750ml 75cl: avec shilling.


3. Slang

A "shilling" can also be slang for a pence in the UK.

4. Economics

An economic shilling is a rare term in economics, it can be a personal investment in an economy indirectly.


5. Dictionary

The term 'shilling' entered into dictionaries and was developed to perceive as a slang noted for offering paid promotion by glorifying a product concerning the quality.

In Kenya, a shilling is the common currency.

"Shillings" Similar Words

Shikimic

speak

Shillala

speak

Shillalah

speak

A shillalah is a leather-thonged or whip-like stick, often used as a switch or a lightweight whip, typically used as a child's plaything or a fisherman's tool for guiding nets.

Shilled

speak

Shillelagh

speak

A shillelagh is a type of wooden club or bludgeon that originates from Ireland. It is traditionally made from a sturdy wood such as oak, usually with a rounded or oval shape and a flat end. In the past, it was often used as a weapon for self-defense or a propaganda during riots and protests. The term is also used to refer to a person from Ireland, especially in the UK, although this usage is considered derogatory by some.

Shillelaghs

speak

Shillelah

speak

A shillelagh is a type of wooden club or baton, traditionally made from a blackthorn or a hurley (a type of wood), that was originally used by Scottish and Irish herders as a walking stick and later became a popular weapon among thugs and gang members in the UK. It's also known for its use in Irish-American folklore and is often associated with Donnie Brasco, a notorious Irish-American mobster.<br><br>In formal or figurative contexts, the term "shillelagh" might also refer to a strong, sturdy, and often unplanned or unstructured confrontation or argument, especially one where anger or passion prevail over reason or civility.

Shilling

speak

A coin or unit of currency in some African countries, based on the pre-Columbian East African currencies.

Shilly-shallied

speak

Shilly-shally

speak

Unwilling to commit to a decision or action, often because of indecision or weakness.

Shilly-shallying

speak

Shilly-shallying refers to behavior that is indecisive, hesitant, or wavering, often characterized by a lack of clear direction or purpose. It describes someone who is unsure or unwilling to make a decision or take a definite stance, often leading to a lack of progress or action.

Shillyshallying

speak

Shiloh

speak

Shiloh is a name given to a place or a person that symbolizes peace or a return to calmness. It can also refer to a specific biblical or historical event.<br><br>In the Bible, Shiloh was a city in ancient Israel where the high priest and the Tabernacle were located, and it was considered a place of great spiritual significance.<br><br>In modern times, the name Shiloh has been used as a given name, often for girls, and is thought to represent a sense of peace and tranquility.<br><br>In a 1996 novel by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, "Shiloh", it is used as the name of a young boy who owns a beagle dog. The story revolves around the boy's relationship with the dog and the themes of loyalty, friendship and doing what is right.<br><br>In music, Shiloh is also the name of a song by the German rock band, Tokio Hotel, released in 2014.<br><br>In general, the name Shiloh represents a place or an experience that brings a sense of serenity and calmness to those involved.

Shilonite

speak

Shim

speak

A small wedge or strip of metal used to bring two separate parts into alignment.

Shimaore

speak