gonce
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Noun ===
gonce (uncountable)
(Australia, slang, obsolete) Money.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:money
=== References ===
“gonce n.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang, Jonathon Green, 2016–present
=== Anagrams ===
congé, conge, cogen, Genco, genco
== Spanish ==
=== Etymology ===
From Old French gons, gonz, gont (whence modern French gond), from Latin gomphus, from Ancient Greek γόμφος (gómphos), from Proto-Hellenic *gómpʰos, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵómbʰos. First attested in early 15th century.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈɡonθe/ [ˈɡõn̟.θe] (Equatorial Guinea, Spain)
IPA(key): /ˈɡonse/ [ˈɡõn.se] (Latin America, Philippines)
Rhymes: -onθe (Equatorial Guinea, Spain)
Rhymes: -onse (Latin America, Philippines)
Syllabification: gon‧ce
=== Noun ===
gonce m (plural gonces)
hinge
(anatomy) articulation, joint
==== Derived terms ====
=== Further reading ===
“gonce”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8.1, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 15 December 2025
“gonce”, in Diccionario de americanismos [Dictionary of Americanisms] (in Spanish), Association of Academies of the Spanish Language [Spanish: Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española], 2010
Coromines, Joan; Pascual, José Antonio (1984), “gozne”, in Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico [Critical Castilian and Hispanic etymological dictionary][1] (in Spanish), volume III (G–Ma), Madrid: Gredos, →ISBN, pages 184-185