denary

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Etymology 1

From Middle English denarie, from the Latin dēnārius, used elliptically for dēnārius nummus (denary coin, coin containing ten asses). Compare etymology 2 below.

Pronunciation

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Noun

denary (plural denaries)

  1. An ancient coin, the denarius.
    • 1549, Erasmus, “(please specify the book of the Bible, or other title)”, in Nicolas Udall [i.e., Nicholas Udall; et al.], transl., The Paraphrase of Erasmus vpon the Newe Testamente, London: [] Edwarde Whitchurche:
      An hundreth denaries.

Etymology 2

First attested in 1577; from the Latin dēnārius (containing ten), from dēnī (ten each, ten at a time) + -ārius (whence the English suffix -ary).

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Adjective

denary (not comparable)

  1. Containing ten parts.
    Synonym: tenfold
  2. Based on the number ten.
    Synonym: decimal
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