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1 terūncius
terūncius ī, m [ter+ūncia], of three twelfths of an as, a quarter as ; hence, a trifle: nullus teruncius, not a farthing.—Of an inheritance, in the phrase, ex teruncio (heres), heir to one fourth of the estate: fecit (heredem) me ex teruncio.
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