Difference between revisions of "Pecuniar"
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− | * '''pecunia:''' (''Latin'') money → '''SPQR''' (''Senatus Populusque Romanus'' = "The Roman Senate and People"), which was inscribed on Roman coins, is encoded here in the words "... '''s'''elveran '''cue'''d peteet '''pea'''s of quite a pecunia'''r''' ..." | + | * '''pecunia:''' (''Latin'') money → '''SPQR''' (''Senatus Populusque Romanus'' = "The Roman Senate and People"), which was inscribed on Roman coins, is encoded here in the words "... '''s'''elveran '''cue'''d peteet '''pea'''s of quite a pecunia'''r''' ..." → [[sylvan coyne]] on[[Page 16]] |
[[Category:Latin phrases]] | [[Category:Latin phrases]] |
Latest revision as of 13:23, 7 November 2010
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- pecunia: (Latin) money → SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus = "The Roman Senate and People"), which was inscribed on Roman coins, is encoded here in the words "... selveran cued peteet peas of quite a pecuniar ..." → sylvan coyne onPage 16