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aes
[ eez ]
noun
- any of various early forms of bronze or copper money used in ancient Rome. Compare as 2( def 1 ).
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In 1981 Roger co-founded AES, which evolved into a Fortune 500 global energy company with assets of $34 billion.
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Hs autem rbus patrimnium effdit tantumque cnflvit aes alinum, ut ipse dceret sibi8 opus esse mllis sstertium, ut habret nihil.
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The inhabitants of earth call us Aes-shee, for we have our dwellings within large, pleasant, green hills.
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My armour is the aes triplex of a clear conscience, and a mind nourished by the precepts of philosophy.
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In later times, pay was substituted for the aes hordearium, three times as much as that of the infantry.
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Later Aes cyprium was the special designation, which was finally shortened to cyprium, as indicated above.
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