PELF

Source: 566, 567

pelf. Pelf, n. money, riches, stock, food, paltry stuff

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Pelf (pĕlf), n. [[OE. pelfir booty, OF. pelfre, akin to pelfrer to plunder, and perh. to E. pillage. Cf. Pilfer.]] Money; riches; lucre; gain; — generally conveying the idea of something ill-gotten or worthless. It has no plural. “Mucky pelf.” Spenser. “Paltry pelf.” Burke. Can their pelf prosper, not got by valor or industry? Fuller.