Stocks, like in a company.
Shares
Example Sentences
"That's a proper Shares, that is."
"I've never seen such a Shares in all my life."
Etymology & History
British term for stock or equity in a company, from Old English 'scearu' (portion, division). While Americans use 'stock' and 'shares' interchangeably, British English traditionally preferred 'shares'. The London Stock Exchange, established 1801, deals in shares. The term emphasizes the division of ownership.
Word Details
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Region
London/Cockney
๐
Era
Modern
โ
Language
Mild
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Formality
Informal
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