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81 νοῦμμος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νοῦμμος
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82 σηστέρτιος
σηστέρτιος νόμος,= Lat.II [full] σηστέρτιον, τό,= Lat. sestertium, PGnom.84, al. (ii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σηστέρτιος
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83 τετράσσαρον
τετρ-άσσᾰρον, τό,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τετράσσαρον
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84 νοῦμμος
νοῦμμος, ὁ, nummus, in Sicilien und Großgriechenland eine Münze von 3 Obolen = sestertius -
85 τετράσσαρον
τετρ-άσσαρον, τό, vier Asses oder ein Sestertius -
86 φόλλις
φόλλις, ἡ, ein einfaches Geldstück, ein Sestertius -
87 sesterce
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88 sestertii
[sesˈtə:tɪaɪ]sestertii pl от sestertius -
89 sesterce
/'sestə:s/ * danh từ - (sử học) đồng xettec (tiền cổ La mã) ((cũng) sestertius) -
90 sestertii
/'sestə:s/ * danh từ - (sử học) đồng xettec (tiền cổ La mã) ((cũng) sestertius) -
91 אספר
אֶסְפָּרm. ( ספר, cmp. אֶסְפּוֹר) Espar, a Hebrew name for Sestertius (cmp. אִיסָר). Pl. const. אֶסְפָּרֵי. Maas. Sh. II, 9 (Ms. M. אצטרי, v. אִיסְתִּירָא, Asheri אצפרי); Eduy. I, 10 (he must exchange the fourth Denar) ארבעה א׳ כסף Ms. M. (ed. ארבע) for four sestertii. (Oth. opinions (v. comment.), ἄσπροι, supposed to be worth one fifth of a Denar. There is, however, no evidence of ἄσπροι being used in this sense in the days of the Mishnah. -
92 אֶסְפָּר
אֶסְפָּרm. ( ספר, cmp. אֶסְפּוֹר) Espar, a Hebrew name for Sestertius (cmp. אִיסָר). Pl. const. אֶסְפָּרֵי. Maas. Sh. II, 9 (Ms. M. אצטרי, v. אִיסְתִּירָא, Asheri אצפרי); Eduy. I, 10 (he must exchange the fourth Denar) ארבעה א׳ כסף Ms. M. (ed. ארבע) for four sestertii. (Oth. opinions (v. comment.), ἄσπροι, supposed to be worth one fifth of a Denar. There is, however, no evidence of ἄσπροι being used in this sense in the days of the Mishnah. -
93 טריין
Gen. R. s. 79; Yalk. Gen. 133 טטרו, read טֵרְטִין; emend the entire passage as follows: קו״ף ק׳ מילייא סמ״ך ס״ס ט״ית טרטין the Kuf (of קשיטה, Gen. 34:19) means one hundred millia, the Sammekh ses, the Teth tertin, i. e. one hundred millia Sestertium (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Sestertius), v. דְּיָקִינְתִּין.
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