Argent Definition Mot

Plant adjacent flower beds, with silver© foliage. Silver ˈɑɹ.dʒɛnt in general countless silverware, Aubert, Haben, Gut, Waren, Schmuck, Banknote, Weizen, Geldbörse, Glut, Kapital, Cig, Deniers, Steckdose, ECU, Spezies, Schrott, Finanzen, Flouze, Fonds, Fortune, frisch, Frikin, Frusquin, Galette, Grisbi, Weißmetall, Maschinengewehr, Währung, Cash, Gold, Sorrel, Basket, Paper Money, Notgroschen, Nestei, Pepetes, Pèze, Picaille, Picaillons, Quibus, Radishes, Recipe, Resource, Wealth, Rounds, Sig, Sum, sou, sous, trésor, trésor, viatique, Ag, pognon argent arʒɑ̃ or arʒɛ̃ feminine (French spelling) Picard, ergeint; Genev. Ergent; Provençal. money; Italic. argento; argentum; osque, aragetud, ablative; Greek ἄγυπος; Zend, ĕrĕzata. Burnouf believes that these words imply a radical arj, which means white and is also found in Sanskrit, arjuna, which has the meaning of white, and in Greek ἀργὸς, white. The imposition and creation©of urinals by Vespasian is©long. Urine is©used© by the Fullers. It was this anecdote that produced the© saying “money has no smell”.

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