denarius

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A small silver coin issued during the Roman Empire, equal to 10 asses
A Roman silver coin of the value of about fourteen cents; the "penny"
An ancient Roman silver coin weighing about 3 grams, roughly the same size as a U S dime but much thicker
of the New Testament; so called from being worth originally ten of the pieces called as
Silver coin around the size of a modern penny- At the end of the first century a Roman legionary was paid 225 a year but this figure was steadily raised Auxiliaries -ere paid significantly less
[numis] Roman; originally a silver coin, equal to ten as
An ancient Roman silver coin weighing about 3 grams, roughly the same size as a U S dime but thicker
A Roman silver coin, equal in value to ten ases (deni-ases) The word was used in France and England for the inferior coins, whether silver or copper, and for ready money generally Now d (denarius) stands for money less than a shilling, as £ s d "The denarius shown to our Lord was the tribute-money payable by the Jews to the Roman emperor, and must not be confounded with the tribute paid to the Temple " - F H Madden: Jewish Coinage, chap xi p 247 Denarius Dei [God's penny] An earnest of a bargain, which was given to the church or poor Denarii St Petri [Peter's pence] One penny from each family, given to the Pope Denarius tertius comitatus One-third of the pence of the county, which was paid to the earl The other two-thirds belonged to the Crown (See D )
{i} old Roman gold or silver coin
denarius

    Hyphenation

    de·na·ri·us

    Turkish pronunciation

    dînäriıs

    Pronunciation

    /dəˈnarēəs/ /dɪˈnæriːəs/
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