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I spent my last obol, and now you've sobered me.
Potipur knows what old Obol would have made of that!
"I have two early Greek in silver and a perfect gold obol."
Neither man is worth a brass obol, so what matter?"
Throughout its existence, the obol was equal to a British half penny.
In English, the coin is usually called an obol, another name for a halfpenny.
One obol goes to the temple, the rest to the priestess."
This thumb-worn obol, he told us, he had carried in secret his whole life.
Well, we will make them pay for it, every minim, every obol."
"For it is certain old Obol won't."
The currency of Omnia is the obol.
The basic unit of Athenian currency was the obol:
Charon's obol, coins buried with the dead to secure passage to the afterlife.
In 1943, Portnova became employed as a kitchen aid in Obol.
"An obol's worth for a talent," he said.
In all cases, naught is worth an obol save as it serve to help the One Great Work.
Charon's obol is an allusive term for the coin placed in or on the mouth of a dead person before burial.
The Black Sea region has also produced examples of Charon's obol.
Like Charon's obol, the viaticum can serve as both sustenance for the journey and seal.
Poets of the modern era have continued to make use of Charon's obol as a living allusion.
(about the size of an obol).
Finansinspektionen is currently conducting an investigation whether Obol and its owners have been pursuing business ventures that would require permits.
The obol (plural oboli) was the currency of the Ionian Islands between 1819 and 1863.
Fishing into the pouch at his side, he produced a silver obol which he placed in Leucion's mouth.
Cuddled deep in his curtained bed, Lees Obol nodded over his cup.