obolary (Meaning)

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obolary (a.)

Possessing only small coins; impoverished.

Synonyms & Antonyms of obolary

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obolary Sentence Examples

  1. The obolary he inherited from his thrifty uncle proved more valuable than expected.
  2. The ancient obolary, bearing an enigmatic inscription, hinted at a long-lost secret.
  3. The impoverished villagers eked out a meager existence, subsisting on the scant offerings of their meager obolary.
  4. The obolary of the deceased queen, filled with precious coins, was a testament to her opulent reign.
  5. The obolary discovered in the ruins was a fascinating artifact, shedding light on the financial practices of a bygone era.
  6. The temple priest relied on the obolary of the faithful to maintain the sanctuary and its rituals.
  7. The obolary served as a symbol of wealth and status, with the size and contents reflecting the prosperity of its owner.
  8. The obolary was a portable treasury, allowing travelers and merchants to carry their fortune with them.
  9. The obolary found in the shipwreck revealed a treasure trove of ancient coins, offering a glimpse into maritime trade routes.
  10. The obolary was more than just a collection of coins; it represented the economic and social life of a community.

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Possessing only small coins; impoverished.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The obolary he inherited from his thrifty uncle proved more valuable than expected.

The ancient obolary, bearing an enigmatic inscription, hinted at a long-lost secret.

The impoverished villagers eked out a meager existence, subsisting on the scant offerings of their meager obolary.

The obolary of the deceased queen, filled with precious coins, was a testament to her opulent reign.