Underestimate The British Farmers At...
ChatterBank1 min ago
No best answer has yet been selected by firetto. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here are three more possibilities, the first of which seems - to me at least - to be more likely. The Italian word for 'small change' is (was?) 'denaro', which sounds pretty like 'tanner'. There is also the Romany word 'tawno' meaning 'little one' and the sixpence was a small coin. Again, the word sounds very like 'tanner'. Finally, there may be a connection with 'thaler' - from which we get 'dollar' - an old German silver coin. Not quite so close in sound, but still a possibility. Take your pick!
2. As for 'bob' = shilling, again no-one is certain. It is true that there was a French coin in the 14th century called a 'bobe', so there just could be a connection. That seems a bit thin, though, given that the first use of the word �bob' to mean �shilling' did not appear until about 400 years later...an even greater gap than the one affecting �tanner'!