释义 |
vic·to·ri·ate \vikˈtōrēə̇t, -ˈtȯr-, -ēāt\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin victoriatus, from victoria victory + -atus -ate — more at victory : a silver coin of the ancient Roman republic originally worth 3/4 denarius, having on the reverse a figure of Victory crowning a trophy, and struck for use in foreign trade |