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stat·er 1 S0716600 (stā′tər)n. A resident of a particular state or type of state. Often used in combination: Lone Star staters; farm staters.
sta·ter 2 S0716600 (stā′tər)n. Any of various gold, silver, or electrum coins of ancient Greece. [Middle English, from Late Latin statēr, from Greek, from histanai, sta-, to set on a scale, weigh; see system.]stater (ˈsteɪtə) n (Historical Terms) any of various usually silver coins of ancient Greece[C14: via Late Latin from Greek statēr a standard of weight, from histanai to stand]sta•ter (ˈsteɪ tər) n. any of various gold or silver or electrum coins of the ancient Greek states or cities. [1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin statēr < Greek statḗr, akin to histánai to place in the balance, weigh] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stater - any of the various silver or gold coins of ancient Greececoin - a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money | | 2. | stater - a resident of a particular state or group of states; "Keystone stater"; "farm staters"occupant, occupier, resident - someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born there | TranslationsStater
Stater a unit of weight, and later a coin of ancient Greece. Staters were minted from gold, silver, or electrum (an alloy of gold and silver) and were of varying weights. The most widespread coins were the silver Aeginetan stater (12.14 g), the silver Corinthian stater (8.72 g), the gold Euboean-Attic and Macedonian staters (8.6 g), and the electrum stater from the city of Cyzi- cus (about 16 g). The term “stater” sometimes refers to the ancient Persian gold coins known as darics (8.4 g). Silver staters were worth two drachmas, except for the Corinthian stater, which was worth three drachmas. stater
Words related to staternoun any of the various silver or gold coins of ancient GreeceRelated Wordsnoun a resident of a particular state or group of statesRelated Words |