soldi

     

A solius (the Latin word for solid) was originally a gold coin issued by the Romans. It was introduced by Constantine I in 309–10, and was used through the Byzantine Empire until the 10th century. The coin replaced the aureus as the main gold coin of the Roman Empire.

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  • If you frequent shops that have saldi, "sales", you'll save this, a similar-sounding Italian word for "money"

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