argentarii
/är.dʒen.tɑr.iː/Definitions
1. noun
A member of the second social class in ancient Rome, ranking below the equites and above the plebeians.
“The historian noted that the argentarii played a crucial role in the development of Rome’s banking system.”
2. noun
A medieval money changer or banker.
“During the Middle Ages, argentarii were responsible for exchanging foreign currencies in European cities.”