Maravedí.
(Delár.Hisp.(do domurabi? í, relative to the Almoravids, and this ofmitqál murabi? í, dinar [gold]).
1. m. a few Spanish, effective currency times and other imaginary, which has had different values and descriptions.
2. m. tribute to seven in seven years paid the King the Aragonese whose estate was worth ten maravedís of gold, or seven salary, which was its equivalence in time of the rey don Jaime the conqueror.
Maravedí alfonsí, or maravedí white.
1. m. maravedí of silver.1. d. currency of fleece with three parts copper and silver, which sent till in King Alfonso the wise Burgos, and was the sixth part of the silver maravedí .
1. m ancient coin worth two white.
Maravedí good currency, or maravedí of the good
s.1. m. Of the copper, which had more League silver.
2. m. maravedí of gold.
1. m. currency with Act 16 karat gold, which Alfonso el Sabio valued at six maravedís of silver.
1. m. currency prior to the Catholic monarchs, whose value was the terce
RA part of an old silver Royal.1. m. maravedí viejo.
1. d. currency of fleece, which amounted to the seventh part of a real silver.
1. m ancient currency, of less value than the white.
1. d. currency of fleece from the time of Ferdinand IV until the monarchs ran in Castile, which was worth one third of a real silver.