0 a gold coin from the ancient Roman empire -- 苏勒德斯(古罗马帝国发行的一种金币)
The Emperor Constantine is recognisable from a solidus, a gold coin dating from AD316. 这枚发行于公元316年的苏勒德斯金币上可以辨认出君士坦丁大帝的形象。
1 the symbol / used in writing to separate numbers, letters, or words -- (数字、字母、日期等中的)斜线分隔符
After Justinian the gold solidus always showed emperors and empresses face-on.
The coins found are gold solidi and silver siliquae, produced under a range of emperors of the late 4th to early 5th century.
The letters LSD once denoted English money in pre-decimalisation days: librae, solidi, denarii, the Latin forms of pounds, shillings and pence.
The record shows that the wax for the candle was purchased for three solidi.
The number to the left of the solidus is the number of replicates.
The receipt also notes a payment of 1/3 "solidus" less 1.5 carats for expenses.
Again we assume that 5 % melt is produced when the temperature exceeds that of the solidus for a given pressure.