The Chinese ships pay here a thousand drams for duties, whereas others pay only from one dinar to ten.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. I|Robert Kerr
I forgive thee gladly thy ransom, neither shall I ever ask even a dinar from thee, but thou canst repay me!
Hero Tales and Legends of the Serbians|Woislav M. Petrovitch
Here the eldest nephew said respectfully and with an inclination of the head: Pray, uncle, what is a dinar?
The Mercy of Allah|Hilaire Belloc
I could not, I fear, make one dinar by any one of the methods you suggest.
The Mercy of Allah|Hilaire Belloc
British Dictionary definitions for dinar
dinar
/ (ˈdiːnɑː) /
noun
the standard monetary unit of the following countries or territories. Algeria: divided into 100 centimes. Bahrain: divided into 1000 fils. Iraq: divided into 1000 fils. Jordan: divided into 1000 fils. Kuwait: divided into 1000 fils. Libya: divided into 1000 dirhams. Serbia: divided into 100 paras (formerly the standard monetary unit of Yugoslavia). Sudan, Tunisia: divided into 1000 millimesAbbreviation: Din, D, d
a monetary unit of the United Arab Emirates worth one tenth of a dirham
a coin, esp one of gold, formerly used in the Middle East
Word Origin for dinar
C17: from Arabic, from Late Greek dēnarion, from Latin dēnāriusdenarius