sycee

Definitions

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  • noun An ingot of silver, shaped like a shoe, once used as currency in China.

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • noun Properly, an epithet meaning ‘pure,’ applied to the uncoined lumps of silver used by the Chinese as money, but frequently used by itself, in the sense of ‘fine (uncoined) silver.’

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Note

The word 'sycee' is said to be from a Chinese word for fine silk, because if pure the silver may be drawn out into fine threads.