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ducat是什么意思

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n. 硬币;达克特(从前流通于欧洲各国的钱币)

中文词源

ducat 达克特(旧时在多个欧洲国家通用的金币)

来自duke,公爵。因首次由12世纪意大利公爵Duke of Apulia铸造而得名,后用做金币单位。

英文词源

ducat
ducat: see duke
ducat (n.)
late 14c., from Old French ducat (late 14c.), from Italian ducato (12c.), from Medieval Latin ducatus "coin," originally "duchy," from dux (genitive ducis) "duke" (see duke (n.)).

So called for the name or effigy of Roger II of Sicily, Duke of Apulia, which first issued the coins (c.1140). Byzantine emperor Constantine X had the Greek form doux struck on his coins during his reign (1059-1067). Over the years it was a unit of currency of varying value in Holland, Russia, Austria, Sweden, Venice, etc. Remained popular in slang for "money" or "ticket" from its prominence in "The Merchant of Venice."

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