nomisma

Etymology
From.

Per Oxford Dictionary, the Online Etymology Dictionary, and Merriam Webster, money or currency, from, for current money, coin, usage, lit. "what has been sanctioned by custom or use," from , itself from , usage or custom, omitting -ίζειν) and adding -ισμα.

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Noun

 * 1) Money or currency (modern).
 * 2) Coinage, especially with connotation as a means to control a monetary system (rare).
 * 3) Current coin of a state (ancient).
 * 4)  Coinage, a monetary system.
 * 5)  A byzant.
 * 6) A stamp, an image on a coin.
 * 1) A stamp, an image on a coin.

Usage notes

 * Per Oxford Dictionary, earliest use by, so early 17th century.
 * Prud. στεφ. 2, 95 Archimedes Project, Harvard University
 * en Caesar agnoscit suum Nomisma nummis inditum
 * en Caesar agnoscit suum Nomisma nummis inditum

Related terms
See numismatics (via numisma), and other derived and related terms there.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) coin; coinage