- (concept) clāvis
raudo ‘swift-moving’ rápido ‘rapid’
rapidus dinero ‘money’
denario ‘denarius coin’ dēnārius
caldo ‘broth’ cálido ‘related to hot’ calĭdus...
- Black's Law
Dictionary (sixth ed.), Et
cepit de
praedicto Henrico tres
denarios de
Argento Dei prae
manibus ("And he took it from the
aforesaid Henry [sealed...
-
aliud levamentum quam si
certis sub
legibus militia iniretur, ut
singulos denarios mererent, ****tus de****us
stipendii annus finem adferret, ne
ultra sub vexillis...
-
grains of
wheat in the
middle of the Ear. Et
uncia ponderabit viginti denarios. Et
duodecim uncie faciunt libram London. Et
duodecim libre & dimid’ faciunt...
- 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐍄𐍄𐍃 (skatts) for the
occurrence of "denarius" (‹See Tfd›Gr****: δηνάριος,
dēnários) in the New Testament. This may be the
source or a
development of the "See...
-
Annales Bertiniani: Hlotharius,
Hlotharii filius, de omni
regno suo
quattuor denarios ex omni
manso colligens,
summam denariorum ****
multa pensione farinae atque...
- ubi
dictus pater eorum partem habebat libras quatuor,
solidos tres et
denarios ****
grossorum sicut apparet per
scriptum manu
dicti Philippi, et per quaternos...
- Ga]llican(us) / [-- G]allus / [--- Imp(erator) Domiti****
congiarium divisit] |(
denarios) LXXV / [IIvir(i) ---]
Celsus / (...) CIL XVI 30, Bad Deutsch-Altenburg...
- dormiat, aut sī quaesieris, prō singulīs injūriīs nūmerābis praesentēs
dēnāriōs dūcēnōs. (Petronius) 'you will not ask
where he will
sleep at night, and...
-
Investigaciones Cientificas Gozalbes, M. (2009), "Circulación y uso de los
denarios ibéricos", in M.,
Campo (ed.), Ús i circulació de la
moneda a la Hispania...