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antoninianus

[ an-tuh-nin-ee-ey-nuhs ]

noun

, plural an·to·nin·i·a·ni [an-t, uh, -nin-ee-, ey, -nahy].
  1. a Roman coin of the 3rd century a.d., originally of silver but later debased.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of antoninianus1

< Latin Antōnīniānus pertaining to Antoninus, equivalent to Antōnīn ( us ) + -iānus -ian

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