valentia
valentia (v[schwa]-len-shee-[schwa]), n. [Law Latin from Latin valere “to be of value”] Hist. Value; worth. • In old indictments for larceny, this term often appeared to express the value of the things taken.
valentia (v[schwa]-len-shee-[schwa]), n. [Law Latin from Latin valere “to be of value”] Hist. Value; worth. • In old indictments for larceny, this term often appeared to express the value of the things taken.