According to Roger of Pontigny, there were some of them "qui accepta a rege pecunia partes ejus fovebant," particularly William of Pavia.
Nihil tam munitum est, quod non expugnari pecunia possit=--Nothing is so strongly fortified that it cannot be taken by money.
Et sanguis et spiritus pecunia mortalibus=--Money is both blood and life to men.
Ploratur lacrimis amissa pecunia veris=--Money is bewailed with a greater tumult than death.
Crescit amor nummi quantum ipsapecunia crescit=--The love of money increases as wealth increases.
Et genus et formam regina pecunia donat=--Money, like a queen, confers both rank and beauty.
Ploratur lacrymis amissa pecunia veris=--The loss of money is bewailed with unaffected tears.
Well, tota pecunia let it be, for at present I have none at all; he would not have me purchase with other people's money, sure?
Mark the words of thy contract, tota pecunia (with all thy money).
Since tota pecunia is the bargain, I think it is plain--no more money, no more purchase.
Who owned the land that served as a pasture for the pecunia villae?
The teams of lord and villeins having been mentioned, we then read that the 'pecunia in dominio' consists of so many pigs, sheep, etc.
Fanum is a temple, but he means the Exchange; and Pecunia is money: so now Mrs. Marget will understand her part.
The allegory of The Staple of News is more closely woven into the texture of the play than is that of The Devil is an Ass; and the conception of Pecunia and her retinue is worked out with much elaboration.
Pecunia in the Staple of News is called the ‘Infanta of the mines.
In the Staple of News the Lady Pecuniais provided with a gentleman-usher.
If, then, this selection of gods has been made by the judgment of the foolish multitude, why has not the goddess Pecunia been preferred to Minerva, since there are many artificers for the sake of money?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pecunia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.