ducat
duc·at
D0411400 (dŭk′ət)ducat
(ˈdʌkət)duc•at
(ˈdʌk ət)n.
Noun | 1. | ducat - formerly a gold coin of various European countries |
单词 | ducat | |||
释义 | ducatduc·atD0411400 (dŭk′ət)ducat(ˈdʌkət)duc•at(ˈdʌk ət)n.
ducatducatDucata silver and, subsequently, a gold coin. It was first issued in Italy in 1140. It was minted in Florence beginning in 1252 and in Venice beginning in 1284. The ducat was widely used in Western European countries as the coin of the highest standard. It contained 3.4-3.5 g of gold. In Russia, the ducat (cheronvets) was minted from 1701 through 1885 with a content of 3.6 g of pure gold. DucatDUCAT. The name of a foreign coin. The ducat of Naples shall be estimated in the computations of customs, at eighteen cents. Act of May 22, 1846. ducat
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