English

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Etymology

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From French numismatique.

Adjective

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numismatic (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to currency, especially to coins.
    • 1856, Samuel Klinefelter Hoshour, Letters to Squire Pedant, in the East, page 28:
      After the deperdition of Indagator, having an appetency still further to pervstigate the frithy occident; being still an agamist, and not wishing to be any longer a pedaneous viator, nor to be solivagant, I brought about the emption of a yaud, partly by numismatic mutuation, and partly by a hypothecation of my fusee and argental horologe.
  2. Of or pertaining to numismatics.
    • 2007, New York Times[1]:
      Numismatic associations had argued before a State Department advisory committee that import restrictions on ancient coins could not fairly be enforced.

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French numismatique.

Adjective

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numismatic m or n (feminine singular numismatică, masculine plural numismatici, feminine and neuter plural numismatice)

  1. numismatic

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