MANCUS


Meaning of MANCUS in English

ˈmaŋkəs noun

( -es )

Etymology: Old English, from Medieval Latin mancusus, from Arabic manqūsh engraved

: an Anglo-Saxon unit of value equal to 30 silver pence ; also : a piece of gold or silver worth 30 pence

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