A gold coin of the Byzantine Empire; widely circulated in Europe in the Middle Ages.
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Examples for "bezzant "
Examples for "bezzant "
1 Food writer and speaker Niki Bezzant has been looking into the matter.
2 What the Panelists Niki Bezzant and John Barnett want to talk about.
3 What the Panelists Ben Thomas and Niki Bezzant want to talk about.
4 What the Panelists Niki Bezzant and Neil Miller want to talk about.
5 What the Panelists Niki Bezzant and Penelope Barr-Sellers want to talk about.
1 Not a bezant of which I have the bequeathing.
2 After they had used up everything they could find, a mere piece of bread cost a bezant .
3 She made no reply, but took from a pocket a bezant , and contrived to throw its yellow gleam in the sentinel's eyes.
4 Allday was right after all, just as he had known about Bezant .
5 Bezant had remarked, 'It would have been kinder to cut their throats!'
1 Prices were sky-high: one gold solidus for ten bushels.
2 Adding water moves the solidus to the wet mantle solidus (short dashed line).
3 At temperatures between the solidus and the liquidus a mixture is partly solid and partly liquid.
4 There were 12 denarii to the solidus and 20 soldi to the pound of silver.
5 Decompressing mantle at constant temperature allows for the mantle to cross the solidus as the mantle rises (thick solid line).
1 Africanus und die byzant .
2 I looked down and saw that he had given me a solid gold byzant , gleaming dull and heavy in my hand.
3 The yellow gleam of gold byzants met his wondering gaze.
4 If it be less than a thousand byzants , let him have jewels to make it up.
5 The others looked on breathlessly as the friar arranged the golden byzants in neat little towers of ten.
6 "Each," replied the priest, handing the byzant back to him.
7 "So how much for a byzant ? " asked Siarles.
8 She was a Champernoun, proudest of Norman squires, and could probably boast of having in her veins the blood of Courtneys, Emperors of Byzant .
9 And old Narses died at Rome, at a great age; and they wrapt him in lead, and sent him to Byzant with all his wealth.
10 His mother was a Champernoun of purest Norman descent, and "could probably boast of having in her veins the blood of Courtneys, Emperors of Byzant . "
11 "I know the armour well; it is that which the Venetian commissary offered your highness, just ere you became ill, for five hundred byzants . "
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