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† vicˈtoriat(e Obs. rare. [ad. L. victōriāt-us, f. victōria victory n.] A Roman silver coin stamped with the image of Victory, equal in value to half a denarius. Also attrib.
1601Holland Pliny II. 182 If this hearbe be taken in wine to the weight of a victoriat peece of silver, i. halfe a Romane denier, it..stoppeth the course of a new cough. 1657W. Rand tr. Gassendi's Life Peiresc vi. 205 They make so frequent mention of Coines and Weights, as Talents, Sicles,..Victoriates, Sesterces. 1771Phil. Trans. LXI. 490 What is now called the Victoriat, was coined by the Clodian Law. |