μνααῖος
Πενία δ' ἄτιμον καὶ τὸν εὐγενῆ ποιεῖ → Pauper inhonorus, genere sit clarus licet → Die Armut nimmt selbst dem, der edel ist, die Ehr'
English (LSJ)
α, ον,
A of the weight of a μνᾶ, λίθοι X.Eq.4.4, Eq.Mag.1.16, v.l. in D.S.19.109; on which a mina is staked, τρῆμα Amips.20:— also μνᾱϊαῖος, α, ον, Arist.Cael.311b4, Ph.Bel.69.12,al., Plb.13.2.3, D.S. l.c.: written μνᾱγιαῖος, PLond.ined.2199 (iv A. D.); μναϊαῖον, τό, = μνᾶ, POxy.265.18 (i A. D.); μ. [δίκαι] suits where a mina is at stake, IG9(1).333.12 (Locr.):—also μναϊεῖον, τό, gold coin worth a mina of silver, PCair.Zen.22.1,13 (iii B. C.), PLille15.1 (iii B. C.), UPZ 121.10 (ii B. C.): written μιτρ-ϊῆον, BGU1532 (Ptol.), POxy.259.17 (i A. D.): for μναῖαι (folld. by αἱ) and μναίας, Arist.HA547a9, Gal.6.605, μναϊαῖαι, μναϊαίας shd. perh. be read.
German (Pape)
[Seite 193] = μναϊαῖος; Xen. re equ. 4, 4, vom Gewicht; Amips. bei Poll. 9, 96; D. Sic. 19, 45.