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plural shekels or shekalim
A currency unit of both ancient and modern Israel. quotations examples
"Beauty is naught to him, because there are lips more honey-sweet; and wealth is naught, because others can weigh him down with heavier shekels; and fame is naught, because there have been greater men than he."
1886 October – 1887 January, H[enry] Rider Haggard, She: A History of Adventure, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., published 1887
(slang) Money. quotations
Her gownlet cost five hundred beans; / Her furs, four figures in a row; / Her hat removed from papa's jeans / A hundred shekels more or so.
1914, The Judge, volume 66
[…] after the 1887-9 campaign was the great refuge of the destitute who, as they could not hope to rake in a breast-full of medals and decorations, expected, at any rate, to amass a good few shekels.
1924, James Alban Wilson, Sport and Service in Assam and Elsewhere, page 288
The mob had filched anything that might earn them a shekel or two.
2018, Gerry Woodhouse, Lord Damnus: Conqueror of the World
(historical) An ancient unit of weight equivalent to one-fiftieth of a mina.