mintage


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
mint1
noun
  • 1 an aromatic plant with two-lipped, typically lilac flowers, several kinds of which are used as culinary herbs. [Genus Mentha: several species.]

    ■ the flavour of mint, especially peppermint.

  • 2 a peppermint sweet.
– derivatives
minted adjective,
minty adjective (mintier, mintiest).
– origin OE minte, of W. Gmc origin; ult. via L. from Gk minthē.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
mint2
noun
  • 1 a place where money is coined.
  • 2 informal a large sum of money: it cost a mint.
adjective in pristine condition; as new. verb
  • 1 make (a coin) by stamping metal.
  • 2 (usu. as adj. minted) produce for the first time: newly minted technology.
– derivatives
mintage noun,
minter noun.
– origin OE mynet ‘coin’, of W. Gmc origin; from L. moneta ‘money’.
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