d(y)üˈpändēəs noun
( plural dupon·dii -ēˌī)
Etymology: Latin, from duo two + -pondius (from pondus, a weight) — more at pound
: an ancient Roman bronze or under the Empire brass coin worth two asses
d(y)üˈpändēəs noun
( plural dupon·dii -ēˌī)
Etymology: Latin, from duo two + -pondius (from pondus, a weight) — more at pound
: an ancient Roman bronze or under the Empire brass coin worth two asses
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012