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Strong's #787 - ἀσσάριον
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- an assarium or assarius, the name of a coin equal to the tenth part of a drachma
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ἀσσάριον, τό,
I (Lat. assarius (sc. nummus)), D.H. 9.27, SIG 2869.5 (Calymna), OGI 484.9, al. (Pergam., ii A.D.), Plu. Cam. 13, Matthew 10:29.
II a sort of valve, Hero Spir. 1.10.
ἀσσάριον, ἀσσαρίου, τό, an assarium or assarius, the name of a coin equal to the tenth part of a drachma (see δηνάριον), (diminutive of the Latinas, rabbinical אִיסָּר) (a penny): Matthew 10:29; Luke 12:6. (Dionysius Halicarnassus, Plutarch, others.) (Cf. BB. DD. under the word
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*† ἀσσάριον , -ον , τό
(dim. of Lat. as),
an assarion, a farthing, one-tenth of a drachma: Matthew 10:29, Luke 12:6 (MM, s.v.; DB, iii, 428; DCG, ii, 200).†
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The ordinary value of the ἀσσάριον was 1/16 of the δηνάριον , but Dittenberger OGIS ii. p. 108 n..14 shows that the imperial silver denarius might be exchanged for 17 or even 22 provincial copper asses. The word can be quoted from Syll 869.5 (Calymna, Rom.) ἐὰν δὲ μὴ [παραμείνῃ ] (sc. the slave whose manumission is in question), ἀποδώσει ἑκάστης ἡμέρας ἀσσάρι (α ) δ ̄ ib. 871.5 (Smyrna)—a decree regarding a Trust which had reduced a ferry fare from two obols to two ἀσσάρια , or ¼ denarius to 1/8 den. so as to undercut competitors (Dittenberger). Other instances are needless.
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