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  • (pl. noun) - (1) In the phrase to take eggs for money, to accept an offer which one would rather refuse . . . Farmers' daughters would go to market, taking with them a basket of eggs. If one bought something worth . . . three shillings, fourpence, she would pay the three shillings and say - "will you take eggs for the rest of the money?" If the shopman weakly consented, he received the value of the fourpence in eggs, usually . . . at the rate of four or five a penny. But the strong-minded shopman would refuse. Eggs were even used to pay interest for money.

    --Walter Skeat's Glossary of Tudor and Stuart Words, 1914

    (2) A proverbial expression, when a person was either awed by threats or overreached by subtlety, to give money upon a trifling or fictitious consideration.

    --Robert Nares' Glossary of the Works of English Authors, 1859

    (3) Mine honest friend, will you take eggs for money?

    --William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, 1611

    January 17, 2018

  • I like all these words you're listing Gammerstang.

    January 17, 2018

  • You're welcome alexz! I still have a lot more to go through.

    January 17, 2018