sesterce

[ ses-turs ]

noun
  1. a silver coin of ancient Rome, the quarter of a denarius, equal to 2½ asses: introduced in the 3rd century b.c.

Origin of sesterce

1
1590–1600; <Latin sēstertius, equivalent to sēs- half-unit (see sesqui-) + tertiusthird (i.e., 2 units and half a 3rd one equal 2½ asses)

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British Dictionary definitions for sesterce

sesterce

sestertius (sɛˈstɜːtɪəs)

/ (ˈsɛstɛːs) /


noun
  1. a silver or, later, bronze coin of ancient Rome worth a quarter of a denarius

Origin of sesterce

1
C16: from Latin sēstertius a coin worth two and a half asses, from sēmis half + tertius a third

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