Citations:œconomized

Verb: antiquated spelling of

 * 1780, The Parliamentary Regiſter ; or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons, J. Debrett; Volume XVII, page #315:
 * But, ſays he, the Hon. Gentleman, (Mr. Burke) who brought all this matter forward, ſaid, that we muſt œconomize our Civil Liſt, becauſe France has œconomized hers.
 * 1804, Henry Thorton, An Inquiry into the Nature and Effects of the Paper Credit of Great Britian, in The British Critic; Volume XXIV, page #528:
 * But although coin muſt be provided to pay the difference between the greateſt and leaſt of the three debts, yet the two modes of brokerage and paper credit may be employed con‐jointly for that purpoſe ; and hereby the amount of the paper will be diminiſhed: and in this mode, paper as well as coin will be œconomized ; which men engaged in great money tranſactions, we are in this work informed, have found means, in a conſiderable degree, to effect*.