What does DUCAT mean?

ducat

1. Parts of Speech: noun

2. Definitions:

  • a former European gold coin
  • money or currency

3. Pronunciations:

  • US: /ˈduːkət/
  • UK: /ˈdʌkət/

4. Origin and Usage: Ducat is a noun that originated from the Italian word "ducato," which means "duchy" or "the territory ruled by a duke." It was first used as a gold coin in Venice in the 13th century. Ducats were widely used in Europe as currency until the 19th century. Today, the word "ducat" is used to refer to any old or foreign coin, or as a general term for money or currency.

5. Synonyms: coin, currency, money, cash, legal tender

6. Related Words: money, coins, euros, francs, pesos

7. Example Sentences:

  • He found an old ducat in his grandfathers attic.
  • The museum has a collection of ancient ducats.
  • She spent all her ducats on clothes and shoes.


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