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sestertium
‖ sestertium (sɛˈstɜːʃɪəm) Pl. sestertia (-ʃɪə); also 6 sex-, -cia, -tiaes, 7 -tias. [L., usually explained as the gen. pl. sestertium of sestertius sesterce (with ellipsis of mille a thousand), taken as neut. sing. The use of the sing. in the sense ‘1000 sesterces’, which must on this view have exi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sestertius
Large values were recorded in terms of sestertium milia, thousands of sestertii, with the milia often omitted and implied. wikipedia.org
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sesterce
sesterce (ˈsɛstɜːs) Pl. sesterces (ˈsɛstəsɪz, -ɜːsɪz). Also pl. 6–7 sestercies, 7 -ties; sing. 7 sestercie. [ad. L. sestertius properly adj. (sc. nummus coin) = that is two and a half, f. sēmis half + tertius third; cf. sesqui-.] A Roman coin, originally equivalent to 2½ asses, later to 4 asses; the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Numerius Negidius
One well-known legal formula, a model instruction to the judge in a civil lawsuit, began as follows: si paret Numerium Negidium Aulo Agerio sestertium wikipedia.org
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millenary
▪ I. millenary, a. and n. (ˈmɪlɪnərɪ) Also 7 millinary. [ad. L. millēnāri-us consisting of or containing a thousand (in Eccl. Latin used n. in the sense B 4 below), f. millēnī a thousand each, f. mille thousand. Cf. F. millénaire.] A. adj. 1. a. Consisting of or pertaining to a thousand, esp. a peri... Oxford English Dictionary
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The model instruction to judges for civil suits began with si paret Numerium Negidium Aulo Agerio sestertium decem milia dare oportere, meaning "if [it wikipedia.org
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