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  • 1 ās

       ās assis, m    [2 AC-], one, a whole, unity; hence (late), ex asse heres, of the entire estate. — Esp., the unit of money, orig. one pound of copper; reduced by depreciations to half an ounce; a penny: assem dare: vilis, H.: ad assem, to the last copper, H.: assem negat daturum, a farthing.
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    penny, copper coin; a pound; one, whole, unit; circular flap/valve; round slice

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  • 2 centuria

        centuria ae, f    [centum], a division of a hundred, century, company: centuriae tres equitum, L.: milites eiusdem centuriae, Cs.: pecus exercitui per centurias distribuere, S.—A division of the people, century (the constitution, ascribed to Servius Tullius, divided the people according to wealth into 193 centuries), L. They voted by centuries in the comitia centuriata: praetor centuriis cunctis renuntiatus: praerogativa. — A division of land, tract.
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    century, company of 60-100 men in legion; voting unit; land unit (200 jugera)

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  • 3 sēmis

        sēmis issis, m    [semi+as], a half-unit, one half: HS singulos semīs accessionis dare, i. e. one and a half sesterces of premium (on each medimnus): bina iugera et semisses agri adsignati, L.— Half an as: non semissis homo, not worth a groat: (ad quincuncem) redit uncia, quid fit? Semis, H. — Plur abl., as monthly interest, at one half per cent. a month, at half a denarius for each hundred (i. e. six per cent. per annum): semissibus magna copia (pecuniae) est.
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    half as; half; half of any unit; 6 percent per annum (1/2% per month)

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  • 4 scriptulum

    unit of weight (1/24 unica, 1/288 libra); 1/288 of any unit (esp. iugerum)

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  • 5 scripulum

    weight unit (1/24 unica, 1/288 libra, 2 grams); 1/288 of a unit (esp. iugerum)

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  • 6 scrupulum

    unit of weight (1/24 unica, 1/288 libra); 1/288 of any unit (esp. iugerum)

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  • 7 aes

        aes aeris, n    crude metal, base metal, copper: uti aere pro nummo, Cs.: aeris metalla, V.— Hence, bronze, an alloy of copper and tin: ex aere statua.—As symbol of indomitable courage: aes triplex Circa pectus, H.; of durability: monumentum aere perennius, H.: quae (acta) ille in aes incidit, i. e. engraved on a copper tablet for deposit in the aerarium: in aere incidere: aera legum, i. e. tablets inscribed with the laws.—Plur., works of art in bronze, bronzes: grata aera, H.: aera voltum simulantia, a bust, H.: aere ciere viros, a trumpet, V.: aeris cornua flexi, O.— Plur, cymbals, H.: aera micantia cerno, i. e. arms of bronze, V.: spumas salis aere ruebant, with the prow, V.: inquinavit aere tempus aureum, i. e. degeneracy, H.: aes exigitur, i. e. money, H.: meret aera, earns money, H.: gravis aere dextra, V.: danda aera militibus, L.: octonis referentes Idibus aera, i. e. carrying the teacher's fees, H.—Esp. in the phrases, aes alienum, another's money, i. e. debt: aes alienum suscipere amicorum, assume: in aere alieno esse: conflare, S.: aere alieno premi, Cs.: dissolvere, discharge: solvere, S.: te aere alieno liberare: ex aere alieno laborare, to be oppressed by debt, Cs.: nexus ob aes alienum, bound for debt, L. —Hence, librāque et aere liberatus, released from the debtor's bond, L.—Aes mutuum reddere, borrowed money, S.—Aes suum, one's own money: meosum pauper in aere, i. e. I am poor, but not in debt, H.—Fig. (colloq.): te in meo aere esse, i. e. at my service. — The unit of the coin standard (cf. as): aes grave, the old heavy money, a pound of copper: denis millibus aeris gravis reos condemnat, L.— And aes alone and in the gen sing. (cf assium): aeris miliens, triciens, C., L.—Fig., wages earned: annua aera habes, L.; hence, military service: istius aera illa vetera, campaigns.
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    money, pay, fee, fare; copper/bronze/brass, base metal; (w/alienum) debt; gong

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  • 8 con-ligō (coll-)

        con-ligō (coll-) āvī, ātus, āre,    to bind together, tie, connect, bind, tie up: manūs, tie the prisoner's hands: eum miseris modis, T.: scutis ictu pilorum conligatis, Cs.—Fig., to unit, combine, connect: homines inter se sermonis vinclo: (res) inter se colligatae: annorum memoriam uno libro. —To restrain, check, stop, hinder: impetum furentis: Brutum in Graeciā.

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  • 9 explōrātiō

        explōrātiō ōnis, f    [exploro], an examination: occulta, Ta.
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    investigation, searching out; examination, exploration; reconnaissance unit

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  • 10 hastātus

        hastātus adj.    [hasta], armed with a spear currūs, Cu.— Plur m. as subst, the hastati, spearmen, first line of a Roman army in order of battle, L.; consisting of ten ordines or companies, O.— Of the hastati, of the first line: ordo, the tenth company, L.: cum signifer primi hastati (sc. ordinis): signifer secundi hastati, L.—As subst m. (ellipt. for centurio ordinis hastati), captain of a company of hastati: Fulginius ex primo hastato, late first centurion, Cs.
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    I
    hastata, hastatum ADJ
    armed with spear/spears; first line of a Roman army (pl.)
    II
    spearman; soldier in unit in front of Roman battle-formation; its centurion

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  • 11 mina

        mina ae, f, μνᾶ, a silver mina (a Greek money of account, about $18.05 or £3 14s. 4d.): Emit viginti minis, T.: triginta minas accepit.
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    I
    Greek weight unit (100 drachma/one pound); its weight of silver (1/60 talent); mine (exploding); (Cal)
    II
    threats (pl.), menaces; warning signs, evil omens/pronostications; pinnacles; mine (exploding); (Cal)

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  • 12 nummus

        nummus (not nūm-), ī ( gen plur. -mūm; rarely -mōrum, T., C., H.), m, νοῦμμοσ (Doric for νόμοσ), a piece of money, coin, money: pauxillulum Nummorum, T.: adulterini, counterfeit: habet in nummis, ready money: iactabatur temporibus illis nummus, the value of money fluctuated: crescit amor nummi, Iu.—The Roman unit of account, a silver coin, sesterce: mille nummūm poscit, T.: quinque illa milia nummūm dare Apronio: hic erit tuus nummorum millibus octo, at the price of, H.: Denarius nummus, see denarius.—A trifle, mere nothing, penny: ad nummum convenit, to a farthing: hereditas, unde nummum nullum attigisset, touched no penny.
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    coin; cash; money; sesterce

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  • 13 sextāns

        sextāns antis, m    [sex], the sixth, a sixth part: heres ex parte dimidiā est Capito; in sextante sunt ii, etc., one sixth goes to those, etc.— A small coin, one sixth of an as, two unciae: non esse sextantis, not to be worth a groat: extulit eum plebs sextantibus conlatis in capita, L.— A small weight, one sixth of a pound: Sextantem trahere, O.
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  • 14 adstatus

    I
    adstata, adstatum ADJ
    armed with a spear/spears
    II
    spearman; soldier in unit in front of Roman battle-formation; its centurion

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  • 15 assarius

    I
    as (penny, copper) as a monetary unit
    II
    assaria, assarium ADJ
    roasted, browned (?); having the value/weight of an as (?)

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  • 16 astatus

    I
    astata, astatum ADJ
    armed with a spear/spears
    II
    spearman; soldier in unit in front of Roman battle-formation; its centurion

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  • 17 conturmal

    fellow soldier from the same turma/squadron (small unit of cavalry)

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  • 18 decuncis

    measure/weight of ten unciae (ten ounces); (ten-twelfths of a unit)

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  • 19 decunx

    measure/weight of ten unciae (ten ounces); (ten-twelfths of a unit)

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  • 20 deunx

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