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 | Oct 3, 2025This week’s theme There is a word for it This week’s words arboricide barbatulous pseudonymuncle whoness pennyweighter     
A Civil War era 2 pennyweight token
 Image: eBay             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg pennyweighter
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: One who steals jewelry, especially by substituting a fake for the real one.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From pennyweight jewelry, from pennyweight, the weight of a silver penny
(1⁄240 of a pound). Earliest documented use: 1886.
 NOTES: 
The pennyweighter’s motto: All that glitters is not yours anymore.
Read details of pennyweighters stealing jewelry at a
home
and at a
store.
 USAGE: 
“And he’d look at the dime store ring the pennyweighter had managed to
substitute for a diamond one.” Fredric Brown; Mostly Murder; EP Dutton; 1953. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Once a country is habituated to liars, it takes generations to bring the
truth back. -Gore Vidal, writer (3 Oct 1925-2012) | 
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