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Stater - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

stater

/ˈsteɪtər/ /ˈsteɪtə/

Definition:

An ancient Greek gold or silver coin, or a person who establishes something.

Synonyms:

coin, founder, initiator, pioneer

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

follower, imitator

Common Collocations:

ancient stater, gold stater, silver stater, early stater, rare stater

Derivatives:

staters, stateroom

Usage Tips:

Use "stater" for ancient coins or founders; context clarifies meaning.

Common Phrases:

stater of Lydia, Corinthian stater, Aegina stater

Etymology:

From Greek "statēr," meaning "weight" or "standard," used for coins and measures.

Examples:

  • 1. The archaeologist found a rare gold stater in the ruins.
  • 2. She studied the history of the Corinthian stater in her research.
  • 3. He was a stater of the new art movement in the city.
  • 4. The museum displayed an ancient silver stater from Lydia.

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