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
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.
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