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mil·ia·ren·sis \ˌmilyəˈren(t)sə̇s\ noun (plural miliaren·ses \-(t)ˌsēz\) Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin mille thousand : a Byzantine silver coin introduced by Constantine the Great equal to 1/1000 pound or 1/14 solidus or after the reign of Justinian I 1/12 solidus |