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101 dipondius
two asses (weight/money) (2 pounds Cu); two feet (linear measure); need, want -
102 dipundius
two asses (weight/money) (two pounds); two feet (linear measure); need, want -
103 drachma
Greek silver coin; (1/6000 talent) (quarter); Greek weight (4.5-6 grams) -
104 drachuma
Greek silver coin; (1/6000 talent) (quarter); Greek weight (4.5-6 grams) -
105 dupondium
two asses (weight/money) (two pounds); two feet (linear measure); need, want -
106 dupundium
two asses (weight/money) (two pounds); two feet (linear measure); need, want -
107 dupundius
two asses (weight/money) (two pounds); two feet (linear measure); need, want -
108 gramma
I-gram; record of instrument measurements; (usu. w/specifing prefix)IIscruple-weight; gram (Cal) -
109 marca
mark; (German gold/silver weight, coin); (11th century = marca8 ounces, later marca1) -
110 parvipendo
parvipendere, parvipependi, parvipensus V INTRANSslight (Douay); pay little attention to, give little weight to -
111 ponderatio
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112 praevaleo
praevalere, praevalui, - V INTRANSprevail; have superior power/force/weight/influence/worth/efficacy (medicine) -
113 scriptulum
unit of weight (1/24 unica, 1/288 libra); 1/288 of any unit (esp. iugerum) -
114 scripulum
weight unit (1/24 unica, 1/288 libra, 2 grams); 1/288 of a unit (esp. iugerum) -
115 scrupulum
unit of weight (1/24 unica, 1/288 libra); 1/288 of any unit (esp. iugerum) -
116 Nonne macescis?
• Have you lost weight? -
117 Numero pondere et mensura Deus omnia condidit
• God created everything by number, weight and measure. (Isaac Newton)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Numero pondere et mensura Deus omnia condidit
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118 Vis consili expers mole ruit sua
• Brute force bereft of wisdom falls to ruin by its own weight. (Discretion is the better part of valor) (Horace)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Vis consili expers mole ruit sua
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119 ingravo
to weight down, aggravate, afflict. -
120 onus
load, burden, weight, trouble / charge, public road tax.
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