Lexica → Word → money
Letter | M |
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Letter name | em |
Pronounciation | /ɛm/ |
Word: | money |
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Pronounciation: | |
Century: | 13th |
DA Name: | money |
Era: | C.E. |
Origin: | Original |
Type: | Official |
Source Language: | Latin |
Source Language Words: | From 13th Century Latin moneta meaning "the precious gift (coinage) of/to Cybele". |
Source Text: | |
Definition: | Originally from pre 3rd Century CE Latin monera meaning "a warning, a reminder" also applied to the geese of the temple to Juno (another name for Cybele-Queen of Heaven) and to the goddess Juno herself. Some of the most valuable minted coins in Rome were in honor to Juno Moneta--who warned and "saved Rome from a Carthaginian attack". In the 19th Century, the original meaning of money being based on "precious metals" was depreciated with the meaning "A currency (including paper) maintained by a STATE which can guarantee its value". |