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  • Mancus - Wikipedia
    The origin of the word mancus has long been a cause of debate It is now generally accepted that mancus derives from the Arabic word منقوش manqūsh (from the triliteral verbal root n-q-sh 'to sculpt, engrave, inscribe'), which was often employed in a numismatic context to mean 'struck'
  • MANCUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MANCUS is an Anglo-Saxon unit of value equal to 30 silver pence; also : a piece of gold or silver worth 30 pence
  • mancus, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    Factsheet What does the noun mancus mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun mancus See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
  • Mancus Explained
    Mancus was a term used in early medieval Europe to denote either a gold coin, a weight of gold of 4
  • What does Mancus mean? - Definitions. net
    Mancus was a term used in early medieval Europe to denote either a gold coin, a weight of gold of 4 25g, or a unit of account of thirty silver pence This made it worth about a month's wages for a skilled worker, such as a craftsman or a soldier
  • Mancus Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    In Offa's time a new gold coin, the mancus, resembling in standard the Roman solidus (about 70 grains), was introduced from Mahommedan countries The mancus was equated with thirty pence, probably from the time of its introduction
  • Mancus Definition and Meaning | Definitions | Ultimate Lexicon
    Learn the meaning of Mancus, its origin, and related terms in a clear dictionary-style entry
  • Mancus | md:term
    "Mancus (sometimes spelt mancosus or similar) was a term used in early medieval Europe to denote either a gold coin, a weight of gold of 4 25g (equivalent to the Islamic dinar, and thus lighter than the Byzantine solidus), or a unit of account of thirty silver pence
  • Mancus - Wikiwand
    Mancus was a term used in early medieval Europe to denote either a gold coin, a weight of gold of 4 25g, or a unit of account of thirty silver pence This made it worth about a month's wages for a skilled worker, such as a craftsman or a soldier
  • Mancus | Definition of Mancus at Definify
    Noun [AS ] An old Anglo Saxon coin both of gold and silver, and of variously estimated values The silver mancus





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