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DUPONDIUS

Volume 17 · 65 words · 1810 Edition

in antiquity, a weight of two pounds, or money of the value of two asses. See As.

As the as at first weighed a just pondus or libra, the dupondius then weighed two; and hence the name.

And though the weight of the as was afterwards diminished, and of consequence that of the dupondius also, yet they still retained the denomination. See Pound and Libra.