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The price of saving money, billed later in regret.
means Costing little, or of low quality — and often quietly both at once.
from From Old English ceap, meaning a bargain or trade; London's Cheapside was literally the medieval marketplace, not a discount district.
Word demotedOnce meant the deal itself, not low-quality.
Place namesChipping and Chepstow mark old English markets.
Double meaningAffordable price and stingy person share one word.