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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From the exceptionally high [[ransom]] demanded for the return of a kidnapped or captured king.
From the exceptionally high [[ransom]] demanded for the return of a kidnapped or captured king.

===Pronunciation===
* {{audio|en|En-au-king's ransom.ogg|a=AU}}


===Noun===
===Noun===
{{en-noun|head=[[king]][['s]] [[ransom]]|s|kings' ransoms}}
{{en-noun|s|kings' ransoms}}


# {{label|en|idiomatic}} A very large sum of [[money]].
# {{lb|en|idiomatic}} A very large sum of [[money]].
#* '''1825''', [[w:Walter Scott|Sir Walter Scott]], ''The Talisman'', ch. 12:
#* {{quote-text|en|year=1825|author=[[w:Walter Scott|Sir Walter Scott]]|title=The Talisman|chapter=12
#*: "But to yonder pavilion . . . the moon is glimmering on the gilded ball which crowns its roof, and which is worth a '''king's ransom'''."
|passage="But to yonder pavilion . . . the moon is glimmering on the gilded ball which crowns its roof, and which is worth a '''king's ransom'''."}}
#* '''1967''' March 10, ''Archeology: An Ill-Starred Treasure Comes into Its Own'' (pictorial), ''[[w:Life (magazine)|LIFE]]'', [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=plYEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA101&dq=%22king%27s+ransom%22%7C%22king%27s+ransoms%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3bIcUZC9GszMmgW4yID4Dw&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22king's%20ransom%22%7C%22king's%20ransoms%22&f=false page 101]:
#* '''1967''' March 10, ''Archeology: An Ill-Starred Treasure Comes into Its Own'' (pictorial), ''[[w:Life (magazine)|LIFE]]'', [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=plYEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA101&dq=%22king%27s+ransom%22%7C%22king%27s+ransoms%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3bIcUZC9GszMmgW4yID4Dw&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22king's%20ransom%22%7C%22king's%20ransoms%22&f=false page 101]:
#*: These gold, silver and pewter pieces are part of a '''king’s ransom''' of Spanish treasure salvaged from the sea off Florida where they had lain for 250 years.
#*: These gold, silver and pewter pieces are part of a '''king’s ransom''' of Spanish treasure salvaged from the sea off Florida where they had lain for 250 years.
#* '''1986''' March 24, Bernice Kanner, ''The Real James Bond: Jim Lebenthal’s Tax-Bill Crusade'', ''[[w:New York (magazine)|New York]]'', [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=J-cCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA46&dq=%22king%27s+ransom%22%7C%22king%27s+ransoms%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3bIcUZC9GszMmgW4yID4Dw&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22king's%20ransom%22%7C%22king's%20ransoms%22&f=false page 46]:
#* {{quote-journal|en|date=March 24 1986|author=Bernice Kanner|title=The Real James Bond: Jim Lebenthal’s Tax-Bill Crusade|journal=[[w:New York (magazine)|New York]]|pageurl=http://books.google.com.au/books?id=J-cCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA46&dq=%22king%27s+ransom%22%7C%22king%27s+ransoms%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3bIcUZC9GszMmgW4yID4Dw&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22king's%20ransom%22%7C%22king's%20ransoms%22&f=false|page=46
#*: “{{...}}This commercial message is sponsored by Lebenthal in the heartfelt belief that we’re not the only ones who are going to miss the bonds when they’re gone and it costs a '''king’s ransom''' to turn on the lights, boil water, or haul the garbage.”
|passage=“{{...}}This commercial message is sponsored by Lebenthal in the heartfelt belief that we’re not the only ones who are going to miss the bonds when they’re gone and it costs a '''king’s ransom''' to turn on the lights, boil water, or haul the garbage.”}}
#* '''2005''', Michael R. Matthews, Colin F. Gauld, Arthur Stinner, ''The Pendulum: Its Place in Science, Culture and Pedagogy'', Michael R. Matthews, Colin F. Gauld, Arthur Stinner (editors), ''The Pendulum: Scientific, Historical, Philosophical and Educational Perspectives'', [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=3GV2NgDwtjMC&pg=PA7&dq=%22king%27s+ransom%22%7Cking%27s+ransoms%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QK8cUcSqEM-cmQWg74G4CA&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22king's%20ransom%22%7Cking's%20ransoms%22&f=false page 7]:
#* {{quote-book|en|year=2005|author=Michael R. Matthews; Colin F. Gauld; Arthur Stinner|chapter=The Pendulum: Its Place in Science, Culture and Pedagogy|editors=Michael R. Matthews; Colin F. Gauld; Arthur Stinner|title=The Pendulum: Scientific, Historical, Philosophical and Educational Perspectives|pageurl=http://books.google.com.au/books?id=3GV2NgDwtjMC&pg=PA7&dq=%22king%27s+ransom%22%7Cking%27s+ransoms%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QK8cUcSqEM-cmQWg74G4CA&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22king's%20ransom%22%7Cking's%20ransoms%22&f=false|page=7
#*: Solving longitude was one of the major preoccupations of European nations from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries. '''King’s ransoms''' were offered for its solution.
|passage=Solving longitude was one of the major preoccupations of European nations from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries. '''King’s ransoms''' were offered for its solution.}}
#* '''2010''', [[w:Jane Feather|Jane Feather]], ''Rushed to the Altar'', Pocket Books (2010), ISBN 9781439145241, [http://books.google.com/books?id=dF3FBNFsyvMC&pg=PA386&dq=%22king%27s+ransom+of+diamonds%22 page 386]:
#* {{quote-book|en|year=2010|author=w:Jane Feather|title=Rushed to the Altar|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=dF3FBNFsyvMC&pg=PA386&dq=%22king%27s+ransom+of+diamonds%22|page=386|publisher=Pocket Books|year_published=2010|isbn=9781439145241
#*: Except that Clarissa Astley would not have been decked out in a '''king's ransom''' of diamonds.
|passage=Except that Clarissa Astley would not have been decked out in a '''king's ransom''' of diamonds.}}


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
* [[fortune]]
* {{l|en|fortune}}


====Translations====
====Translations====
{{trans-top|very large sum of money}}
{{trans-top|very large sum of money}}
* Finnish: {{t|fi|jättisumma}}
* Finnish: {{t|fi|jättisumma}}
* Hungarian: {{t|hu|borsos ár}}, {{t+|hu|vagyon}}
* Russian: {{t|ru|большо́й куш|m}}
* Russian: {{t|ru|большо́й куш|m}}
{{trans-mid}}
* Swedish: {{t+|sv|förmögenhet|c}}, {{t|sv|furstlig summa|c}}
* Swedish: {{t+|sv|förmögenhet|c}}, {{t|sv|furstlig summa|c}}
{{trans-bottom}}
{{trans-bottom}}
[[Category:en:Money]]


====Further reading====
[[et:king's ransom]]
* {{R:MWO|url=https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/king%27s%20ransom}}
[[fr:king's ransom]]
* {{R:Lexico|a king's ransom}}
* {{R:Collins|a kings ransom}}
* {{R:Cambridge|a king s ransom}}
* {{R:Macmillan|a king s ransom}}

{{C|en|Money}}

Latest revision as of 12:37, 27 September 2024

English

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Etymology

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From the exceptionally high ransom demanded for the return of a kidnapped or captured king.

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Noun

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king's ransom (plural king's ransoms or kings' ransoms)

  1. (idiomatic) A very large sum of money.
    • 1825, Sir Walter Scott, chapter 12, in The Talisman:
      "But to yonder pavilion . . . the moon is glimmering on the gilded ball which crowns its roof, and which is worth a king's ransom."
    • 1967 March 10, Archeology: An Ill-Starred Treasure Comes into Its Own (pictorial), LIFE, page 101:
      These gold, silver and pewter pieces are part of a king’s ransom of Spanish treasure salvaged from the sea off Florida where they had lain for 250 years.
    • 1986 March 24, Bernice Kanner, “The Real James Bond: Jim Lebenthal’s Tax-Bill Crusade”, in New York, page 46:
      [] This commercial message is sponsored by Lebenthal in the heartfelt belief that we’re not the only ones who are going to miss the bonds when they’re gone and it costs a king’s ransom to turn on the lights, boil water, or haul the garbage.”
    • 2005, Michael R. Matthews, Colin F. Gauld, Arthur Stinner, “The Pendulum: Its Place in Science, Culture and Pedagogy”, in Michael R. Matthews, Colin F. Gauld, Arthur Stinner, editors, The Pendulum: Scientific, Historical, Philosophical and Educational Perspectives, page 7:
      Solving longitude was one of the major preoccupations of European nations from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries. King’s ransoms were offered for its solution.
    • 2010, Jane Feather, Rushed to the Altar, Pocket Books, published 2010, →ISBN, page 386:
      Except that Clarissa Astley would not have been decked out in a king's ransom of diamonds.

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