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Meaning of "denarii"
Denarius (noun) - an ancient Roman silver coin, the value of which varied over time
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- plural of denarius
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Five denarii on the fool who spoke.
Your winnings amount to three and a half denarii.
Ten denarii and the boy is yours.
That will be five denarii reburial charge.
Historically it was equal to between several and a dozen denarii.
Eighteen thousand denarii easily fetched if sold at port.
Public urination is a ten denarii fine.
Denarii from the lady.
One hundred and twenty denarii.
Two hundred denarii were not enough to give each a small piece.
They were paid with silver coins called denarii.
You are three denarii short.
Judas said the oil was worth three hundred denarii.
Denarii of four emperors.
Who owed him a hundred denarii.
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Neither dinars nor denarii can buy the salvation of your souls.
I think it would make the silver denarii stand out.
Five Denarii says he does not last another twenty strokes.
Ten thousand denarii.
He minted denarii with a bust of Diana and a chariot driven by Victory.
Twelve thousand denarii.
The Samaritan gave two denarii to the innkeeper to take care of the man.
Lend me twenty denarii.
Five denarii from good Vibius.
Five thousand denarii.
Place ten denarii on Spartacus.
One thousand denarii.
Denarii was the currency of the Roman Empire.
Two hundred denarii.
Half a denarii for me bloody life story?
Hand me three denarii.
Half a denarii Thank.
The second servant owned the first one a hundred denarii.
The next day he gave two denarii and gave to the innkeeper.
The price of bdellium when quite pure is three denarii per pound.
So three hundred denarii is almost a year 's wages.
And the next day he took out two denarii and ga.
Denarii for the name of the traitor that posted this!
Charlemagne and later the solidus was the equivalent in value of twelve denarii.
One hundred and twenty denarii per soldier, fully equipped.
And you would pay to Rome each year one million denarii.
Two hundred denarii represented more than half a year 's wages.
There is twenty pieces of Roman Denarii.
Two hundred denarii was thus approximately equal to eight months ' wages.
As he went out he ran into a fellow-servant who owed him a hundred denarii.
Land and a thousand denarii to each of you, in return for faithful service.
Judas, with his practical computer mind, reckoned it up as worth three hundred denarii.
Next day, he took out two denarii and gave them to the innkeeper.
May the gods shrivel your cock . Fourteen denarii.
Place ten denarii on spartacus . Maybe five.