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plural minas
Alternative spelling of myna. examples
plural minas or minae
(historical) A monetary unit of ancient Greece and the Middle East, originally equivalent to the weight of a mina of silver. quotations
What then of the actual fine of thirty minae Socrates proposes? Thirty minae was a large sum, “the equivalent of approximately eight-and-one-half years′ wages," according to one recent estimate (Brickhouse and Smith 1988, 227); enough to buy a library of three thousand philosophy books, if the price of Anaxogoras′ book is any guide (26d6-e2).
1989, C. D. C Reeve, Socrates in the Apology: An Essay on Plato′s Apology of Socrates, page 174
(historical) A unit of weight of varying value used in the ancient Middle East, especially Babylonia, Mesopotamia and Egypt; also an ancient Greek measure of weight equivalent to 1/60th of a talent, approximately 400-700 grams. quotations
Thirty minas of lapis lazuli in a solid block, two minas each their rims, six kor of oil, the capacity of both.
1999, Andrew George, transl., Gilgamesh, section VI