talants

Etymology
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from, itself a borrowing from. The “gift” meaning is probably a metaphor, based on the "money" meaning (“rich” → “gifted”).

Noun

 * 1) talent special physical or mental skill for a certain area of activity, especially when inborn
 * 2) talent capacity, skill for something specific
 * 3) talent a person who has a special skill or capacity, a gifted person
 * 4)  talent ancient measure of weight, approximately 25 kg; ancient currency in Ancient Greece
 * 1) talent capacity, skill for something specific
 * 2) talent a person who has a special skill or capacity, a gifted person
 * 3)  talent ancient measure of weight, approximately 25 kg; ancient currency in Ancient Greece
 * 1) talent capacity, skill for something specific
 * 2) talent a person who has a special skill or capacity, a gifted person
 * 3)  talent ancient measure of weight, approximately 25 kg; ancient currency in Ancient Greece
 * 1) talent a person who has a special skill or capacity, a gifted person
 * 2)  talent ancient measure of weight, approximately 25 kg; ancient currency in Ancient Greece
 * 1) talent a person who has a special skill or capacity, a gifted person
 * 2)  talent ancient measure of weight, approximately 25 kg; ancient currency in Ancient Greece
 * 1)  talent ancient measure of weight, approximately 25 kg; ancient currency in Ancient Greece
 * 1)  talent ancient measure of weight, approximately 25 kg; ancient currency in Ancient Greece