- unciae (pl от uncia)
- Макаров: унции
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
UNCIA — Οὐγκιὰ Siculis, minutus nummus, Romanis duo decima pars Librae. Plurima enim, in re Monetali, vocabula Siculorum adoptavêre Romani, non ut eandem quidem omnibus partibus rem significarent, sed tamen, propter quandam analogiam. Ita sicuti Obolum,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Unciae — Uncia Un ci*a, n.; pl. {Unci[ae]}. [L. See {Ounce} a measure of weight.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) A twelfth part, as of the Roman as; an ounce. [1913 Webster] 2. (Alg.) A numerical coefficient in any particular case of the binomial theorem. [Obs.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Uncia (Einheit) — Die Uncia (Mz. Unciae), (lateinisch für ein Zwölftel, deutsch etwa Unze) entspricht dem Zwölftel eines Asses, einer alten römischen Münz und Gewichtseinheit. Die Uncia ist die Grundeinheit, auf der die höherwertigen Nominalen basieren, wie… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Uncia (length) — An la. uncia (plural: la. unciae) is an ancient Roman unit of length that roughly corresponds to an inch. One uncia is 0.97 inches or 24.6 millimeters. There are twelve la. uncia in one pes. The word la. uncia was Latin for a unit equal to 1/12… … Wikipedia
uncia — 1. a Latin name for the fraction 1/12, subsequently used in many ways to represent a twelfth part. The Romans had no mathematical notation for fractions. When they needed to refer to a fractional part of anything, they would often state its… … Dictionary of units of measurement
uncia — /un shee euh/, n., pl. unciae / shee ee /. 1. a bronze coin of ancient Rome, the 12th part of an as. 2. (in prescriptions) an ounce of weight or volume. [1685 95; < L: a twelfth part, akin to unus one; cf. INCH1] * * * … Universalium
Römische Münze — Aureus, 36 v. Chr. Denar, Augustus Ära, Zeitenwende … Deutsch Wikipedia
Römische Münzen — Aureus, 36 v. Chr. Denar, Augustus Ära, Zeitenwende … Deutsch Wikipedia
Römisches Geld — Aureus, 36 v. Chr. Denar, Augustus Ära, Zeitenwende … Deutsch Wikipedia
Römische Währung — Aureus, 36 v. Chr. Denar, A … Deutsch Wikipedia
PONDUS — quod grave est, ita dictum, quia in statera libratum pendet; hinc et pensum. magni in omnibus rebus momenti est. Unde in Pondere, numero ac mensura Deum omnia fecisse, Sapiens ait: c. 11. v. 21. et Statice, Graece Στατικὴ, quae alias Ι᾿ςοῤῥοπικὴ… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale