Crossword clues for zloty
zloty
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
monetary unit of Poland, 1842, from Polish złoty, literally "of gold," from złoto "gold," related to Russian zoloto, Czech zlato "gold" (see gold).
Wiktionary
n. złoty, the currency unit of Poland, divided into 100 groszy.
WordNet
n. the basic unit of money in Poland
Usage examples of "zloty".
I should have killed them to spare them the pain of trying to live on rucking forints and zlotys.
Joe had just turned in his last Polish zloty, in exchange for one hundred perfectly worthless Polish groszy, when the Druse warrior on alley duty reappeared with another calling card.
The queue for taxis had already built up but one or two private cars were nosing in and I took a beat-up Syrena: the owner asked eighteen zlotys, three times the taxi fare and worth it because you didn't have to freeze to death in the queue, just part of the black market service.
Then it was just carrying things down to the cart till it was full, manhandling it over to the new building, and lugging them up to the flat (Berkowicz got his zlotys first).
Mordechai said, and it was - even two zlotys was close to twice the going rate.
He ended up buying the eggs for ten zlotys forty groschen, and won the privilege of picking them himself.
Mordechai said, and it was — even two zlotys was close to twice the going rate.