Irish punt

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A former currency unit: The "Irish punt" was the official basic unit of money in Ireland before the adoption of the euro. It was subdivided into 100 smaller units called pence.
Usage
  • The term "Irish punt" is used historically to refer to the pre-euro Irish currency. It is a proper noun, often capitalized.
  • It is used in financial, historical, and economic contexts when discussing Ireland's monetary history.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Before 2002, prices in Ireland were listed in Irish punt.
    • He found an old coin worth one Irish punt in his grandfather's collection.
    • The value of the Irish punt was fixed against the euro before the currency changeover.
Advanced Usage
  • "Punt" as standalone: In an Irish context, "punt" was commonly used alone to mean the Irish pound. However, "Irish punt" specifies the currency clearly, distinguishing it from the pound sterling of the United Kingdom or other historical pound currencies.
    • The book cost five punt. (Informal, historical Irish usage)
    • The Irish punt was often symbolized as "£" or "IR£".
Variants and Related Words
  • Punt (n): The shortened, common name for the Irish punt.
  • Irish pound (n): A synonymous term for the Irish punt.
  • IR£ (n): The common abbreviation or symbol for the Irish punt.
Synonyms
  • Irish pound: The direct synonym, emphasizing its status as Ireland's pound currency.
  • IR£: The symbolic abbreviation.
Notes on Different Meanings
  • "Punt" as a verb (to kick): This is a completely separate and more common modern meaning of the word "punt," referring to kicking a ball, especially in sports like American football or rugby. It has no relation to the currency.
  • "Punt" as a boat: Another distinct meaning refers to a flat-bottomed boat propelled with a pole.
Noun
  1. formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence

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