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an·to·nin·i·a·nus \ˌantəˌninēˈānəs\ noun (plural antoninia·ni \-ˈāˌnī\) Etymology: Late Latin, literally, of Antoninus, from Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Caracalla died A.D. 217 Roman emperor who introduced it + Latin -ianus -ian : an ancient Roman coin originally worth two denarii |