argentarius

Usages of argentarius

Argentarius mercatori pecuniam non facile commodabit, si debitum vetus nondum solutum est.
The banker will not easily lend money to the merchant if the old debt has not yet been paid.
Maritus dicit se a fratre paucos nummos mutuari velle, sed ab argentario mutuari non vult.
The husband says that he wants to borrow a few coins from his brother, but he does not want to borrow from the banker.
Uxor et maritus pactum breve signant, ut argentarius sciat quando debitum solvendum sit.
The wife and husband sign a short agreement, so that the banker may know when the debt must be paid.
Mater ab argentario pecuniam mutuari recusat, quia parum argenti habet.
Mother refuses to borrow money from the banker, because she has too little silver.
Nemo dubitat quin argentarius pactum signare debeat, antequam pecuniam det.
No one doubts that the banker ought to sign the agreement before he gives the money.
Argentarius gaudet, quia debitum tandem solutum est.
The banker rejoices, because the debt has finally been paid.
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