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  • MOMENTUM
    In the civil law. An instant; an indivisible portion of time. Calvin. A portion of time that might be measured; a division or subdivision of an hour; answering in some degree to the modern mtali fe, but of longer duration. Calvin.
  • MONACHISM
    The state of monks.
  • MONARCHY
    A government in which the supreme power is vested in a single person. Where a monarch is invested with absolute power, the monarchy is termed "despotic ;" where the supreme power is virtually in the laws, though the majesty of government and the administration are vested in a single person, More...
  • MONASTERIUM
    A monastery; a church. Spelman.
  • MONASTICON
    A book giving an account of monasteries, convents, and religious] houses.
  • MONETA
    Lat. Money, (q. v.) Moneta est jnstnm medium et mensu-ra rernm oommutabilinm, nam per me dinm monetae fit omnium rerun conveniens ot jnsta sestimatio. Dav. Ir. K. B. 18. Money is the just medium and measure of commutable things, for by the medium of money a convenient and just estimation More...
  • MONETAGIUM
    Mintage, or the right of coining money. Cowell. Hence, anciently, a tribute payable to a lord who had the prerogative of coining money, by his ten-* ants, in consideration of his refraining from changing the coinage. Monetandi jns oomprenenditur in re-galibns ansa nnnqnam a reg^o soeptro abdieantnr. The right of More...
  • MONEY
    A general, indefinite term for the measure and representative of value; currency; the circulating medium; cash. "Money" is a generic term, and embraces every description of coin or bank-notes recognized by common consent as a representative of value in effecting exchanges of property or payment of debts. Hopson v. Fountain, More...
  • MONGER
    A dealer or seller. It is seldom or never used alone, or otherwise than after the name of any commodity, to express a seller of such commodity.
  • MONIERS, OR MONEYEERS
    Ministers of the mint; also bankers. CowelL
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