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obole
obole (ˈɒbəʊl) [a. F. obole (13th c. in Littré), ad. L. obolus: see obolus.] 1. A small French coin orig. of silver, later of billon, in use from 10th to 15th c.; also called maille = ½ a denier.1656 Blount Glossogr., Obole (obolus), a Coyn, variable according to the Country, with us it is an halfpe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abole
Abole (also known as Obole) is a town northwest of Degehabur, in the Somali Region (also known as Ogaden) of Ethiopia. wikipedia.org
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obolus
‖ obolus (ˈɒbələs) Pl. oboli (-aɪ). [L. obolus, a. Gr. ὀβολός.] 1. A silver (in later times bronze) coin of ancient Greece, of the value of 1/6 of a drachma.1579–80 North Plutarch (1612) 455 Small peeces of mony..called Oboli, whereof sixe made a Drachma. 1702 Addison Dial. Medals Wks. 1854 I. 258 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Narquois (racehorse)
He returned to Levallois on 2 October, with the young mare Obole as his main rival, but missed his start, while Obole collapsed on the third lap. wikipedia.org
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obol
obol (ˈɒbəl) Also 8 obole. [ad. L. obol-us, a. Gr. ὀβολός.] = obolus 1.a 1670 Hacket Abp. Williams i. (1693) 225 The Romans says Plutarch, allowed Nine Obols, or Fifteen Pence a day to him that was sent Abroad upon a publick Treaty. 1771 Raper in Phil. Trans. LXI. 469 The current coin of Athens, was... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gustave Vautrey
Works 1877: L'Obole du voleur, poetry 1878: Barcarolle ! wikipedia.org
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Gursum, Oromia (Aanaa)
Perennial rivers include the Hariro, Goro Obole, Bombas, Ejerti, and Agemsa. wikipedia.org
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wainscot
▪ I. wainscot, n. (ˈweɪnskɒt, -skət) Forms: α. 4–5 waynescot, (4 -scote), 4–7 waynscot, 5–6 wayn(e)scotte, wayneskote, weynscot, (5 -scotte, 6 -skot), 5–7 waynscote, -scott, (5 wenscote, wansqwatte, waneskott, waynskote, waynscowttez (pl.), Sc. wanskoth), 6 wayn(e)skott, wenskot(te, weinscot, waines... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pézenas
The Poulain has a realistically carved wooden head, with snapping jaws and an extending neck that can reach up to first-floor windows; l'obole (small amounts wikipedia.org
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Pfennig
Only very rarely were half-pfennigs minted, which were also known as obole or scherfs. wikipedia.org
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Fort Nelson River
It is then crossed by the Liard Highway and continues westwards, receiving waters from Tsoo Creek, Etane Creek, Obole Creek and Capot-Blanc Creek. River Lichen Creek Gunnell Creek Courvoisier Creek Komie Creek Shush Creek Onion Creek Tsimeh Creek Stanolind Creek Kiwigana River Tsoo Creek Etane Creek Obole wikipedia.org
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Sachsenpfennig
The pfennigs were called obole (Hälblinge = "halflings"). wikipedia.org
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Castle of the fairies
were cut from the rock, then additions were built on the east and west; destruction by fire in the 11th century, as dated by two silver deniers and an obole wikipedia.org
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History of prostitution
In the fifth century, Ateneo informs us that the price was 1 obole, a sixth of a drachma, and the equivalent of an ordinary worker's day salary. wikipedia.org
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