noun
- A small Scottish coin of low value, formerly used in Scotland.
Usage: archaic; Scottish; historical
Examples
- The old merchant kept a jar of bawbees from his grandfather's time.
- In 18th-century Scotland, a bawbee could buy a loaf of bread.
- She found a tarnished bawbee in the antique shop.
- The children pooled their bawbees to purchase sweets at the fair.
- Historical records show that a bawbee was worth very little even then.