talentum

Etymology
From, from , from. In post-Classical Latin, the term was used figuratively to refer to a gift from God in general, influenced by the biblical (Matthew 25:14–30); the medieval sense “skill, ability” is an extension of this usage.

Noun

 * 1) A Grecian weight, which contained sixty minae or half a hundredweight.
 * 2) A talent or sum of money; usually the Attic talent.
 * 3)  A gift from God, grace.
 * 4)  A marked natural skill or ability.
 * 1)  A marked natural skill or ability.