corbona

Etymology
From, the typical Semitic term for religious sacrifices, compare 🇨🇬, itself borrowed, and 🇨🇬. In, , the sacrifice being.

Noun

 * 1) treasure chamber constituted by sacrifices, corban
 * 2) *  27, 3–6
 * "la"

- Tunc videns Judas, qui eum tradidit, quod damnatus esset, pœnitentia ductus, retulit triginta argenteos principibus sacerdotum, et senioribus, dicens: »Peccavi, tradens sanguinem justum.« At illi dixerunt: »Quid ad nos? Tu videris.« Et projectis argenteis in templo, recessit et abiens laqueo se suspendit. Principes autem sacerdotum, acceptis argenteis, dixerunt: »Non licet eos mittere in corbonam: quia pretium sanguinis est.«