释义 |
qui·nar·i·us \kwiˈna(a)rēəs\ noun (plural quinar·ii \-ēˌī\) Etymology: Latin, from quinarius, adjective, quinary 1. : a Roman silver coin issued occasionally from the 3d century B.C. and equivalent to 1/2 denarius 2. : a gold 1/2-aureus piece of imperial Rome |