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1 bilibris
bĭlībris, e [bilibra], of two pounds.I.Adj.A. B.Containing two pounds: aqualis, * Plaut. Mil. 3, 2, 39:II.cornu,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 61.—Subst., a quantity of two pounds, Veg. Vet. 3, 6, 6; 3, 6, 10; Vulg. Apoc. 6, 6. -
2 bilībris
bilībris e, adj. [bilibra], of two pounds; hence, cornu, holding two pints, H.* * *bilibris, bilibre ADJtwo-pound, weighing/containing two pounds; (2 Roman pounds = one and a half US) -
3 bilibra
two pounds; (two Roman pounds equals about one and a half US pounds) -
4 bi-lībra
bi-lībra ae, f two pounds: bilibris farris emisse, for two pounds of corn each, L. -
5 bilibralis
bilibralis, bilibrale ADJtwo-pound, weighing/containing two pounds; (2 Roman pounds = one and a half US) -
6 dupondius
dupondius ī, m n [duo + pondus], two asses, two-pence: tuus.* * *two asses (weight/money) (two pounds); two feet (linear measure); need, want -
7 dipundius
two asses (weight/money) (two pounds); two feet (linear measure); need, want -
8 dupondium
two asses (weight/money) (two pounds); two feet (linear measure); need, want -
9 dupundium
two asses (weight/money) (two pounds); two feet (linear measure); need, want -
10 dupundius
two asses (weight/money) (two pounds); two feet (linear measure); need, want -
11 bilibra
bĭlībra. ae, f. [bis-libra], two pounds:bilibrae farris,
Liv. 4, 15, 6. -
12 bilibralis
bĭlībrālis, dilitriaios, weighing two pounds, Gloss. Cyril. -
13 dipondius
two asses (weight/money) (2 pounds Cu); two feet (linear measure); need, want -
14 ducenarius
ducenaria, ducenarium ADJof/concerning two hundred; weighing 200 pounds; paid/owing 200,000 sesterces
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