2 Metaphors for 76

The text, in Hakluyt's translation, has the absurd number of 76,000 Castilians lost in this war; 76 is a more probable number, and is considerable out of his small force: yet, the text may mean 76,000 Castellans of gold, as the sum expended on the expedition; and which Hakluyt, or his printer, changed to that number of Castilians.

16 from 18 gives "2." 76 is 6 dozen and 4, giving 10; plus 1 gives 11, i.e., "4."

2 Metaphors for  76