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Definition of thaler in English: thalernoun ˈtɑːləˈtɑlər historical A German silver coin. Example sentencesExamples - This was a deal whereby the Junkers agreed to grant Frederick William 530,000 thalers in return for them having the right to rule their estates as they wished, free from any interference from Frederick William.
- If thaler got its name from the town where it was first minted, the British pound is a testimonial to the times when a coin was the standardised weight of a metal, and the name of the coin reflected the weight in some way.
- The nation's normal revenue for 1620 would have been 1.5 million silver thaler.
- The silver to make thalers was churned out at the great mine at Joachimsthal (now Jachymov, in what is now the Czech Republic).
- The decided amount was 400,000 thaler a year for five years.
Origin German, earlier form of Taler (see dollar). Definition of thaler in US English: thalernounˈtälərˈtɑlər historical A German silver coin. Example sentencesExamples - This was a deal whereby the Junkers agreed to grant Frederick William 530,000 thalers in return for them having the right to rule their estates as they wished, free from any interference from Frederick William.
- The silver to make thalers was churned out at the great mine at Joachimsthal (now Jachymov, in what is now the Czech Republic).
- If thaler got its name from the town where it was first minted, the British pound is a testimonial to the times when a coin was the standardised weight of a metal, and the name of the coin reflected the weight in some way.
- The nation's normal revenue for 1620 would have been 1.5 million silver thaler.
- The decided amount was 400,000 thaler a year for five years.
Origin German, earlier form of Taler (see dollar). |