Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who advocates the theory of monometallism: opposed to bimetallist.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun One who believes in monometallism as opposed to bimetallism, etc.

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  • noun A supporter of monometallism.

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Examples

  • Robert Giffen, the well-known chief of the statistical department of the Board of Trade, London, was long known as the most determined and uncompromising monometallist in England.

    If Not Silver, What? John W. Bookwalter

  • And this brings me to consider that singular piece of folly which furnishes the basis of so much monometallist literature, namely, that gold is less variable in value than silver, and that one metal as a basis varies less than two.

    If Not Silver, What? John W. Bookwalter

  • Mr. Leonard H. Courtney, one of the monometallist members of that commission who signed the report, has since become an avowed bimetallist, as have many other prominent Englishmen.

    If Not Silver, What? John W. Bookwalter

  • The monometallist rejoins that this is "all theory."

    If Not Silver, What? John W. Bookwalter

  • Let us, then, bring the figures down to the present, and it will be found, I think, that the farther down we come the weaker does the monometallist contention appear.

    If Not Silver, What? John W. Bookwalter

  • There seems to be a mysterious power in gold which blinds the eyes to deductions from statistics and experience; the internal conviction of the monometallist that gold stands still while everything else changes in value resists all logic.

    If Not Silver, What? John W. Bookwalter

  • And all this, the monometallist tells us, because there has been an excess of silver produced amounting to less than a quarter of a billion in twenty-three years.

    If Not Silver, What? John W. Bookwalter

  • All the world will dump its silver on us if we adopt free coinage, says the monometallist.

    If Not Silver, What? John W. Bookwalter

  • I do not indulge the hope that the figures herein presented will affect the opinion of any pronounced monometallist.

    If Not Silver, What? John W. Bookwalter

  • Gold has an intrinsic value, says the monometallist, which makes it the money of the world.

    If Not Silver, What? John W. Bookwalter

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