Idioms for coin

Origin of coin

1300–50; Middle English coyn(e), coygne < Anglo-French; Middle French coin, cuigne wedge, corner, die < Latin cuneus wedge

OTHER WORDS FROM coin

British Dictionary definitions for other side of the coin

coin
/ (kɔɪn) /

noun

verb

Derived forms of coin

coinable, adjective coiner, noun

Word Origin for coin

C14: from Old French: stamping die, from Latin cuneus wedge

Idioms and Phrases with other side of the coin (1 of 2)

other side of the coin

The opposite aspect, as in I know you'd like to go, but the other side of the coin is that someone has to stay with the baby or The subscription is expensive, but the other side of the coin is that it's an excellent publication. This term replaced the older other side of the medal or other side of the shield about 1900.

Idioms and Phrases with other side of the coin (2 of 2)

coin