cunei
/kyuːˈniː/Definitions
1. noun
A unit of measurement in ancient Rome, equal to one-tenth of an as, or one-twentieth of a denarius.
“Archaeologists discovered a large cache of cunei, which were used to pay the salaries of Roman soldiers.”
2. noun
A wedge-shaped piece of wood or other material, used in various ancient technologies.
“The ancient Greeks used cunei to construct their elaborate irrigation systems.”