Aerarium

/ɛˈreɪriəm/ noun

The official state treasury of ancient Rome, where public money and important documents were kept.

From Latin aes meaning 'bronze' (originally the material of Roman coins) plus the suffix -arium meaning 'place of storage.' It literally meant 'place of money.'

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