05007

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK τάλαντομ

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5007. τάλαντον τάλαντον, ου, τό, [*τλάω] I. a balance, Theogn., Ar.:—in pl. a pair of scales, Il., etc.
II. anything weighed,
1. a definite weight, a talent, in Hom. of gold; but the weight of the Homeric talent is unknown.
2. in later times the τάλαντον was both a weight and a sum of money represented by that weight of silver:—the Attic talent weighed about 57.75 lbs. avoird., and its value in our money was about 200 l. There was, of course, no such coin as a talent. For purposes of coinage, a talent of silver was coined into 6000 drachmae.

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5007. τάλαντον tavlanton talanton {tal'-an-ton}
neuter of a presumed derivative of the original form of tlao (to bear; equivalent to 5342); a balance (as supporting weights), i.e. (by implication) a certain weight (and thence a coin or rather sum of money) or "talent":--talent. see GREEK for 5342

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5007 n'atsah neh-aw-tsaw'

or nematsah {neh-aw-tsaw'}; from 5006; scorn:--blasphemy.
see HEBREW for 05006