Gervase of Canterbury sets forth its proceeds in terms of great precision: Hoc anno rex Henricus scotagium sive scutagium de Anglia accepit, cujus summa fuit centum millia et quater viginti millia librarum argenti (i.
Quina millia Aeris, a weight of copper, in value about eighteen pounds sterling, was the usual present made to foreign are ambassadors.
Geldon was a name often given to the foot soldiery: "Et ceciderunt de Israƫl triginta millia peditum:" 1.
As soon, however, as communion was over, the cead millia failtha was repeated with the usual warmth, by both, and by all their immediate friends.
I believe I ought to add some passages from the historians: Si omnes qui de domibus suis egressi votum jam iter ceperant, simul illuc adessent, procul dubio sexagies centummillia bellatorum adessent.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "millia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.