Talk:Sesterz

Gender and forms
Probably all three genders can be attested with a bit of effort/time, at which point could be added, with as many additional qualifiers as to relative rareness as necessary. Some old works opine that when Sesterz is neuter instead of masculine, the plural is Sesterzen or Sesterzien, but the first of those links says Sestertien (with t) is instead the plural of Sestertium, aligning with some other books' suggestion than Sesterzien is a plural of Sesterzium. Sesterzen is also a plural of Sesterze and even the masculine Sesterz. I can also find and have added des Sesterzen as a weak genitive of der Sesterz coordinating with a weak plural Sesterzen. It'll take a while to sort out and create all the needed entries. - -sche (discuss) 23:07, 20 November 2018 (UTC)