▪ I. † deˈnariate, n. Obs. or Hist.
[ad. med.L. dēnāriāt-us (in Laws of Edw. Confessor, Du Cange), f. L. dēnārius penny: see below.]
A portion of land worth a penny a year.
1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey ii. vii. 58 There be also other quantities of Land taking their denominations from our vsual Coine; as Fardingdeales, Obolates, Denariates, Solidates, Librates. 1670 in Blount Law Dict. s.v. Fardingdeal. |
▪ II. † deˈnariate, a. Obs.
[f. L. dēnāri-us (see below), in med. sense ‘money’: see -ate2.]
Of or pertaining to money; monetary.
1632 Lithgow Trav. x. 441 The Host perceiving their denariat charge, he entered their chamber, when they were a sleepe. |