Baisa
baiza.
a coin and monetary unit of Oman, the 1000th part of a rial omani.
Historical Examples
Dit que le Diable monstre une forme de membre viril au Sabbat, ong comme vne chandelle, & qu’il vit vne femme qui le baisa par là.
The Witch-cult in Western Europe Margaret Alice Murray
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