释义 |
ba·ioc·co noun or ba·joc·co \bəˈyȯ(ˌ)kō\; or ba·ioc \bəˈyȯk\ (plural baioc·chi \-ȯkē\ ; or baioccos \-ȯ(ˌ)kōz\ ; or bajoc·chi \-ȯkē\ ; or bajoccos \-ȯ(ˌ)kōz\ ; or baiocs \-ȯks\) Etymology: Italian baiocco, probably from Medieval Latin Baiocas Bayeux, city in Normandy, France (appearing in inscriptions on certain Merovingian coins) 1. : a minor billon or copper coin of the former Papal States equal to 1/100 scudo 2. : a unit of value equivalent to one baiocco coin < coins worth 2 and 5 baiocchi > < postage stamps worth 6 and 8 baiocchi were issued > |