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Etymology of the Arabic word dinar

the Classical Arabic word dinar
derived from the Greek word denarion, δηνάριον (a denarius (or ten asses))
derived from the Latin word denarius (containing, related to the number ten; worth a denarius)
derived from the Latin word deni
derived from the Latin word decem (ten)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dekm₀

Derivations in other languages

English dinar, French dinar, Italian dinar, Spanish dinar

Usage

Word found in Classical Arabic



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