Triens

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(Lat.) In the Roman law. A subdivision of the as, containing four unciae; the proportion of four-twelfths or one-third. Tayl. Civ. Law, 492; 2 Bl. Comm. 462, note (m).

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(Lat.) In the Roman law. A subdivision of the as, containing four unciae; the proportion of four-twelfths or one-third. Tayl. Civ. Law, 492; 2 Bl. Comm. 462, note (m).

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