n. pl. mi·nas or mi·nae (-nē) A varying unit of weight or money used in ancient Greece and Asia. [Latin, from Greek mnā, from Akkadian manû, a unit of weight, from manû, to count; see mnw in the Appendix of Semitic roots.] |
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