释义 |
pol·tin·nik \pälˈtēnik\ noun or pol·ti·na \-ēnə\ (-s) Etymology: poltinnik from Russian, half-ruble piece, from poltina half a ruble, from Old Russian polŭtina, probably from polŭ half + tina, gen. of tinŭ ruble; poltina from Russian; probably akin to Latin duplus double and to Greek temnein to cut — more at fold, tome : a Russian silver half-ruble or 50-kopeck piece |