denarii
/ˈdɛnɑːri/Definitions
1. noun
the basic unit of currency in ancient Rome, equivalent to a small copper coin, and later a silver coin equal to 10 asses
“The merchant carefully counted his denarii before making a purchase.”
2. noun
a unit of Roman currency, especially during the late Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
“The historian studied the economy of the Roman Empire, including the value of denarii.”