Thursday, November 28, 2013

Word of the Day

gelt \gelt\,
noun:
Slang. money.

All he wants is some U.S. gelt and a nice pair of elevator shoes.
-- James Ellroy, "Blood's a Rover," 2009

Let alone he was always one for a bit of life, you could earn extra gelt in London, for there were always errands to be run, or notes to be delivered, and you got a shilling every time you were sent off to execute such commissions.
-- Georgette Heyer, "The Unknown Ajax," 1959

Gelt entered English in the 1890s. It came from the Yiddish word which meant "money."

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