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terces

n. (plural of terce English)

Usage examples of "terces".

Weamish, so I believe, will allow me to reveal that last week he earned almost three hundred terces, and the week before as much again.

Item: three pastries of mince with herbs, at three terces each, to a total of nine terces.

If the supervisor earns three hundred terces a week, I can quickly discharge my account.

They earn ten to fifteen terces a day on the average, from which the costs of board, lodging and incidentals are deducted.

As supervisor you will see to their safety and comfort, at a salary of ten terces per day.

Twango ten thousand terces for a long series of excellent meals, my last thoughts would be happy ones!

Twango hovers always at thirty or forty terces, it might as well be ten thousand!

After all, he took my good terces and gave me cases of dried mud in exchange!

I think I understand the game and I will risk two, no three, terces, and I hereby bet one discrete, solid and whole terce on the first sally.

Cugel lost eleven terces, and drank two mugs of the local beer: a pungent liquid brewed from acorns, bittermoss and black sausage.

Presently Cugel was able to introduce his own cards into the game, whereupon his luck changed and he quickly won thirty-eight terces, with Wagmund, Koyman and Sabtile crying out and smiting their foreheads in disbelief at the unfavorable consequences of their play.

I charge three terces, but for persons of importance the fee is occasionally somewhat higher.

I will therefore hire the use of your carriage for ten terces, plus an additional five terces to buy your beer during my absence.

Fuscule, you claim that Soldinck offered you five thousand terces for your worm, then threw your chister into the water?

Never would he offer five thousand terces for a worm worth at best two thousand!