See also: æs alienum

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Etymology

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Literally, another’s money.

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Noun

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aes aliēnum n (genitive aeris aliēnī); third declension

  1. borrowed money, debt
    • 44 BCE, Cicero, De Officiis 2.84:
      Quam ob rem ne sit aes alienum, quod rei publicae noceat, providendum est
      We should take care, therefore, that there is no debt that would endanger the common welfare

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