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senine

n. A quantity of silver or gold (see Alma 11:3-4) used as commodity money in the Book of Mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.

Usage examples of "senine".

That was proper, as far as Nynaeve understood, but at Zaida’s left was Senine, and she served on a soarer, one of the Sea Folk’s smaller vessels, and hers among the smallest of those.

Rainyn, an apple-cheeked young woman who also served on a soarer, occupied the chair next to Senine, and stone-faced, flat-eyed Kurin sat beside Shielyn like a black carving.

Caire and Tebreille icily ignored one another as they hurried to take places nearest the Wavemistress while Senine and Rainyn fell a pace to the rear.

Renaile was far from the strongest even in the first three or four, while one woman toward the rear, Senine, had weathered cheeks and thickly grayed hair.

Strangely, by the marks in her ears it seemed that Senine might once have worn more than six earrings, and thicker ones than she did now.