talentum ī (gen plur. talentūm, C., L.), n
, τάλαντον, a talent,
half a hundred-weight (a Grecian standard of weight): auri eborisque talenta,
V.—A talent (a Grecian standard of value, usu. of sixty minae, equal to about
£233 sterling or $1132 in gold): quinquaginta ei talenta adferre: decem milia
talentūm: argenti, V.: Mille talenta rotundentur,
H.; cf. talentum ne minus pondo octaginta Romanis ponderibus pendat (i. e. the great
talent of eighty minae), L.