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Mina

Mina

Unit of weight
The mina is an ancient Near Eastern unit of weight for silver or gold, equivalent to approximately 1.25 pounds, which was divided into 60 shekels. The mina, like the shekel, eventually also became a unit of currency. Wikipedia
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an ancient unit of weight and value equal to ¹/₆₀ talent. Word History. Etymology. Latin, from Greek mna, of Semitic origin; akin to Hebrew māneh mina.
an ancient unit of weight and value equal to the sixtieth part of a talent.
mina · 1. (Units) an ancient unit of weight and money, used in Asia Minor, equal to one sixtieth of a talent · 2. (Currencies) an ancient unit of weight and ...
The mina /ˈmaɪnə is an ancient Near Eastern unit of weight for silver or gold, equivalent to approximately 1.25 pounds (0.57 kg), which was divided into 60 ...
a varying unit of weight and money used in ancient Greece, Egypt, etc., generally equal to 1⁄60 talent, 100 drachmas, or 50 shekels.
A varying unit of weight and money used in ancient Greece, Egypt, etc., generally equal to160 talent, 100 drachmas, or 50 shekels.
synonyms: minah, myna, myna bird, mynah, mynah bird. see moresee less. types: Acridotheres tristis, crested myna. dark brown crested bird of southeastern ...
Mina (unit), an ancient Near Eastern unit of weight, and hence, also unit of currency · Mina (Sikhism), a sect of Sikhism ...
Also called maneh in Ezekiel. A unit both of weight and of monetary value. Based on archaeological evidence that a mina equaled 50 shekels, and a shekel ...
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