For a thing - valuable
For a person - wealthy
The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.
I think the word you are looking for is "afford".
Earnings is the word.
unworthy, not worth-while
Money is a noun, there fore there is no opposite
pecuniary
money
The word 'hana' means Money.
a word that means to have two metals as the basis of money is coinage as opposed to paper bills that which are called banknotes.
The word worthy is the adjective, worth is the noun.
Worth - or wealth
Richy.