It is the Zloty and it means goldenIt's Złoty Polski- called Złoty (PLN, ZŁ) it means Polish Golden.
It is Polish zloty and zloty means golden (derives from golden coins from the past).
The national currency of Poland is Zloty.
The Zlotych is the plural form of the Zloty, a Polish unit of currency.
The currency used in 1939, and still being used in 2008, was Zloty.
Groszy is 1/100 of Zloty - Polish Currency. 1 Zloty = 100 Groszy
Will Grosz's birth name is Wilhelm Grosz.
Stephen Grosz was born in 1952.
Wilhelm Grosz was born in 1894.
Wilhelm Grosz died in 1939.
Peter Grosz is 5' 10".
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The Zloty is the currency of Poland.
"George Grosz (July 26, 1893 - July 6, 1959) was a prominent member of the Berlin Dada and New Objectivity group, known especially for his savagely caricatural drawings of Berlin life in the 1920s."unless you meant the German word "Groß" and in English I would have to say it's equivalent to big,grand,heavy,huge,wide,tall,etc... depends on the context used in the sentence.if neither one of those helps then would you please expand on the question a bit more? Like giving us the sentence in which you heard it used?Grosz is a coin in Poland too. 1 zloty= 100 groszy (grosz=singular, grosze, groszy=plural.
George Grosz was born on July 26, 1893.
George Grosz' Interregnum was created in 1960.
Marty Grosz was born on 1930-02-28.