Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

take the queen's shilling

idiom
teɪk ðə kwiːnz ˈʃɪlɪŋ
Definition
To join the military, especially when it’s perceived as a form of conscription or coercion.
Examples
  • During the war, many young men felt they had no choice but to take the queen’s shilling.
  • In his speech, he mentioned how taking the queen’s shilling changed his life forever.
  • Some argued that taking the queen’s shilling was a noble act, while others saw it as a last resort.
Meaning
This phrase historically referred to the act of accepting a payment from the Crown, specifically the monarchy, as an indication of enlistment in the armed forces. It often carries a connotation of being obligated to serve due to financial necessity rather than personal choice.
Synonyms
  • enlist
  • join the army
  • sign up for military service