liard

/ˈliːɑrd/
noun
  1. A former French coin of small value, made of copper or billon.
    • The peasant paid a liard for a loaf of bread at the market.
    • In old French tales, a liard was often the only coin a poor traveler had.
    • The museum displayed a collection of medieval coins, including a liard from the 17th century.
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