denarius dei

denarius Dei (di-nair-ee-[schwa]s dee-I), n. [Law Latin “God’s penny”] Hist. Earnest money exchanged by contracting parties, so called because the money was originally given either to the church or to the poor. • The denarius Dei was not part of the consideration. — Also termed argentum Dei. See ARRA.
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