oboli

[ˈɑːbəli]

oboli Definition

  • 1a former small silver coin of ancient Greece
  • 2a small contribution or payment

Using oboli: Examples

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

  • Example

    The oboli was used in ancient Greece as a small denomination of currency.

  • Example

    I only had a few oboli left to contribute to the charity.

  • Example

    The museum charges an oboli for admission.

oboli Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for oboli

Phrases with oboli

  • to die

    Example

    In Greek mythology, the dead were buried with a coin under their tongue to give an obolus to Charon, the ferryman of the underworld.

  • the widow's mite

    a small contribution given by someone who has very little

    Example

    She gave her last oboli to the church, like the widow's mite in the Bible.

  • to pay a small fee

    Example

    Visitors are required to pay the obolus for entrance to the museum.

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Summary: oboli in Brief

The term 'oboli' [ˈɑːbəli] refers to a small silver coin used in ancient Greece and a small contribution or payment. It is often used in phrases like 'give an obolus to Charon,' meaning to die, and 'the widow's mite,' referring to a small contribution given by someone who has very little.