sceat
/ˈsiːt/Definitions
1. noun
A small silver coin used in Anglo-Saxon England, often with a cross or other design on one side.
“Archaeologists uncovered several sceats in the ancient burial site.”
1. noun
A small silver coin used in Anglo-Saxon England, often with a cross or other design on one side.
“Archaeologists uncovered several sceats in the ancient burial site.”