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Lewis and Short Latin Dictionary

nŭmisma and
Nŭmistro
Nŭmĭtor
Nŭmĭtōrĭus
nummārius (so acc. to the better MSS.
nummātĭo or
nummātus (
Nummos-expalpōnĭdes
nummōsus (
nummŭlārĭŏlus (
nummŭlārĭus (
nummŭlus (
nummus (thus written in the better MSS.
numnam and
numqua
numquam or
Numquampostreddōnĭdes
numquando
num-quid (
num-quis (
nunc
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nummŭlārĭus (
nummŭlārĭus (nūm-), a, um, adj. nummulus, of or belonging to moneychanging; as adj. very rare: mensa, Dig. 14, 3, 20.— Subst.: nummŭlārĭus (nūm-), ii, m., a money-changer, moneybroker, mensarius (post-Aug.; cf. argentarius): nummulario, non ex fide versanti pecunias, manus amputavit mensaeque ejus affixit, Suet. Galb. 9; Petr. 56; Dig. 16, 3, 7; Mart. 12, 57, 8.— An officer of the mint who tested the silver before it was coined, Inscr. Orell. 3226; 3227.

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Headword:
nummŭlārĭus (
Headword (normalized):
nummŭlārĭus (
Headword (normalized/stripped):
nummularius (
IDX:
31460
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n31434
Key:
nummularius

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