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what is the meaning of sixpen'orth​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A former coin worth six old pennies; a tanner.

A former coin worth six old pennies; a tanner."Have you got two sixpences for a shilling?"

A former coin worth six old pennies; a tanner."Have you got two sixpences for a shilling?"°(obsolete British) The value of six old pennies.

A former coin worth six old pennies; a tanner."Have you got two sixpences for a shilling?"°(obsolete British) The value of six old pennies."Finest apples, sixpence each.

Answered by hassaanashraf
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Answer:

Sixpenn'orth is old British slang for a six−month prison sentence.

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