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单词 bezant
释义 bezant, byzant|ˈbɛzənt, bɪˈzɑːnt, -æ-|
Forms: 3 (Orm.) beȝȝsannt, 3–7 besand(e, 4 (pl.) besaunce, 4–5 besaund(e, -unt(e, -wnt, bessant, -aun, 4–9 besant(e, bezaunde, -nt, 6 beasaunte, beisand, 6–7 (pl.) basence, beazance, 7–9 bi-, byzant, 7– bezant.
[a. OF. besan (pl. besanz):—L. byzantius (sc. nummus) Byzantine (coin), from Byzantium, where it was first struck; cf. Byzantine. Poems c1400 show the accentuation ˈbezant.]
1. A gold coin first struck at Byzantium or Constantinople, and seemingly identical with the Roman solidus or aureus, but afterwards varying in value between the English sovereign and half-sovereign, or less. It was current in Europe from the 9th century, and in England, till superseded by the noble, a coin of Edw. III. There were also silver bezants worth from a florin to a shilling. Used by Wyclif to translate both the Latin words talentum and drachma.
c1200Ormin 8102 He ȝaff hise cnihhtess þa Fifftiȝ beȝȝsannz to mede.1297R. Glouc. 409 Vyfty þousend besans, he sende hem.a1300Cursor M. 4194 Þar was ioseph in seruage sald, For tuenti besands [v.r. besaundes, besauntis].c1314Guy Warw. (A.) 2474 An hundred bessauns gif Y the.1382Wyclif Matt. xxv. 15 To oone he ȝaue fyue talentis or besauntis.1388Luke xv. 8 What womman hauynge ten besauntis.a1400Morte Arth. 3253 Bruches and besauntez and oþer bryghte stonys.c1400Roland 411 Tok of the hethyn broche or bessant.1494Fabyan vii. 374 One is called a bezaunde imperiall, & y⊇ other a bezaunt ducall.c1500Kennedy Agst. Mouth-thankl. iii, Brotches, beisands, robbis, & rings.1577Test. 12 Patriarchs (1604) 144 They ask two basences of gold.1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. vii. 32 They should pay twentie thousand Bizants.1653Urquhart Rabelais i. xxxi, A thousand besans of gold.1820Scott Ivanhoe vii, Here, Isaac, lend me a handful of byzants.1875Jevons Money ix. 97 In Anglo-Saxon times gold byzants from Byzantium were used in England.
2. The offering made by the kings of England at the sacrament, or at festivals.
1667E. Chamberlayne St. Gt. Brit. i. ii. xii. (1743) 98 The gold offered by the King at the Altar, when he receives the Sacrament..is still called the Byzant.1762Gentl. Mag. 599 The King's [offering] is a byzant, or wedge of gold, value 30l.
3. Her. A gold roundel representing the above coin plain and unstamped: according to Littré, originally signifying that the bearer had been in the Holy Land. Also attrib.
1486Bk. St. Albans, Her. C iij b, This is calde a besant cros for it is made all of besanttis..He berith gowles a cros besauntid.1572J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 79 Plates are of dignitie nexte vnto the besauntes..whiche are alwayes of a golden colour.1610J. Guillim Heraldry iv. xix. (1660) 352 If they [Roundles] be Or, then we call them Besants.1864Boutell Her. Hist. & Pop. v. 25 In the instances of the Bezant and the Plate.
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