Associations to the word «Ducat»
Noun
- Treasurer
- Heap
- Pay
- Nobleman
- Leipzig
- Count
- Madam
- Abbot
- Purchase
- Gratitude
- Counter
- Andy
- Johannes
- Sack
- Possession
- Vienna
- Estate
- Silver
- Gift
- Prize
- Give
- Fortune
- Handful
- Expenditure
- Decree
- Consul
- Oath
- Steal
- Gentleman
- Guinea
- Emperor
- Slave
- Quartet
- Cargo
- Ambassador
- Warsaw
- Stir
- Mistress
- Travelling
- Pilgrim
- Provision
- Carriage
- Painter
- King
- Trading
- Gown
- Profit
- Hundred
- Ass
- Gram
- Antonio
- Cloth
- Tobacco
- Good
- Loan
- Fare
- Villain
- Wit
- Letter
- Buy
- Convent
- Skin
- Flesh
- Portugal
- Tax
- Guarantee
- Month
- Thirty
- Princes
- Belonging
- Republic
Adjective
Wiktionary
DUCAT, noun. (historical) A gold coin minted by various European nations.
DUCAT, noun. Money in general.
DUCAT, noun. A dollar (and, by extension, a euro).
Dictionary definition
DUCAT, noun. Formerly a gold coin of various European countries.
Wise words
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