1. groat - Noun
2. Groat - Proper noun
An old English silver coin, equal to four pence.
Any small sum of money.
Source: Webster's dictionaryRemember, that six pounds a year is but a groat a day. Benjamin Franklin
350. A Pin a Day is a Groat a Year. Thomas Fuller (writer)
4369. That penny's well spent, that saves a Groat. Thomas Fuller (writer)
A penny saved is twopence dear A pin a day 's a groat a year. Benjamin Franklin
Were he to throw a groat on the roof, it would come down a dollar. German Proverb
A good bestill is worth a groat. Romanian Proverb