| 单词 | mancus |
| 释义 | mancus/ˈmaŋkəs/(also mancuses) Numismatics. Now historical noun 1A money of account used in various parts of western Europe between the 8th and 12th centuries, and in England equivalent to thirty silver pence, two and a half twelve-pence shillings, or six five-pence shillings. 2A unit of weight (especially of gold) equivalent to the weight of thirty silver pence. Origin |
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