Money, especially cash (a Spanish word used in English, especially in southwestern United States).
From Spanish 'dinero,' which evolved from Latin 'denarius,' a silver coin used in ancient Rome. The denarius was one of the most important coins of the Roman Empire, and its name stuck with the concept of money across Mediterranean languages.
The Roman 'denarius' coin was so famous that the word literally traveled through centuries and across languages—it became 'dinero' in Spanish and inspired 'denier' in French. Even 'dinar' (used in Iraq, Jordan, and Tunisia) comes from the same ancient coin! One Roman coin, four modern languages.
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