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liard

/lee-ahr; French lee-ar/US // liˈɑr; French liˈar //UK // (lɪˈɑːd) //

利亚德,利亚尔,利亚特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural li·ards [lee-ahrz; French lee-ar]. /liˈɑrz; French liˈar/.

    • : a former silver coin of France, the fourth part of a sol, issued from the 15th century to 1793 and made from copper after 1650.

Examples

  • For if it was worth a liard, you would not be willing to give it to me.

  • Quand il s'agissait de cela, Smiley en tassait les enjeux sur elle tant qu'il lui, restait un rouge liard.

  • Usually mathematical definitions, as M. Liard has shown, are veritable constructions built up wholly of more simple notions.

  • Mine is in weight two groates, a halfe pennie less of silver, which commeth to twelve sols and one liard.

  • You know, neighbour, Mother Dewis had more milk for her liard than we for two.