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| has gloss | eng: The radiate or Post-reform radiate (the actual name, like many Roman coins of this time, is unknown), was introduced by Diocletian during his reforms. It looked very similar to an Antoninianus even with a radiated crown, except it misses the XXI that numismatists believe was to represent 20 parts bronze to 1 part silver. The radiate had little or no content of silver. The weight varies between 2.23 and 3.44 grams . |
| lexicalization | eng: radiate |
| instance of | e/Roman currency |
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| Gan Chinese | |
| has gloss | gan: 納第壓(Radiate,波紋嗰意思)係古羅馬嗰一款貨幣,而今對佢古時間嗰具體嗰名子哈冇舞清。 |
| lexicalization | gan: 納第壓 |
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