aurei

[awr-ee-ahy]

aurei Definition

a gold coin of ancient Rome, equal to 25 silver denarii; plural of 'aureus'.

Using aurei: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aurei" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The wealthy merchant paid for his goods with a handful of aurei.

  • Example

    The emperor's face was engraved on the aurei.

Phrases with aurei

  • a monetary system in which the basic unit is a gold coin

    Example

    The Roman Empire used the aureus standard for centuries.

  • the ratio of the value of gold to silver in a currency system

    Example

    The aureus ratio was fixed at 1:25 during the Roman Empire.

  • a crown made of gold

    Example

    The king's coronation was marked by the presentation of an aureus crown.

Origins of aurei

from Latin 'aurum', meaning 'gold'

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Summary: aurei in Brief

'Aurei' [awr-ee-ahy] is the plural of 'aureus,' a gold coin of ancient Rome worth 25 silver denarii. The aureus was used as currency and bore the image of the emperor. Phrases like 'aureus standard' and 'aureus ratio' refer to the monetary system of the Roman Empire, while 'aureus crown' denotes a crown made of gold.