pening

pening
PÉNING, peningi, s.m. (înv.) Ban mărunt, gologan, pitac. – Slav (v. sl. penengŭ < v. germ.).
Trimis de gall, 08.07.2008. Sursa: DLRM

péning (péningi), s.m. – Veche monedă divizionară de cupru, gros. – var. pfeni(n)g. sl. pĕnegŭ, din germ. Pfenning (Tiktin), cf. sp. penique. sec. XVII.
Trimis de blaurb, 14.11.2008. Sursa: DER

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