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See also:worth,Worth,worð,andworþ

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Etymology

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Fromworth.

Suffix

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-worth

  1. Denotes a quantity corresponding to the time, value or dimension of the suffixed term.
    • 1941, Betty Swallow, private correspondance, quoted in 2009,Dear Helen: Wartime Letters from a Londoner to Her American Pen Pal, University of Missouri Press (→ISBN), page 177
      Well! he's doing well, now, partaking of a little boiled chicken, and an egg or so, while the average Britisher has a hell of a job to get a shillingworth of meat a week and has to queue up for hours for eggs.
    • 1951, Henry Sturmey, H. Walter Staner,The Autocar: A Journal Published in the Interests of the Mechanically Propelled Road Carriage, page104:
      [S]he alone, to the best of my knowledge, has ridden far and fast in all weathers in the passenger seat, which is not a seat at all but the aforesaid oil tank, all 3½-gallonsworth.
    • 2005, Peter Finch, Grahame Davies,The Big Book of Cardiff: New Writing from Europe's Youngest Capital, Poetry Wales Press:
      I sway in my uncertainty; should I drain this and go? or seek another pintsworth of that impenetrable mystery?

Usage notes

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Usually suffixes to thegenitive form of nouns, which means that there is a connecting-s- infix between the noun and the suffix (bottlesworth,yearsworth). Monetary amounts such aspennyworth seem to be an exception to this.

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