Associations to the word «Ducat»
Noun
- Dowry
- Venetian
- Venice
- Ransom
- Purse
- Sum
- Pension
- Booty
- Michelangelo
- Naples
- Salary
- Yearly
- Coinage
- Galley
- Coin
- Ottoman
- Payment
- Sigismund
- Shilling
- Mint
- Annum
- Jewel
- Sancho
- Vizier
- Ottomans
- Viceroy
- Jew
- Fief
- Peso
- Treasury
- Bargain
- Senor
- Malacca
- Ladyship
- Nobles
- Paying
- Pouch
- Habsburg
- Casket
- Pinto
- Pope
- Pagoda
- Tribute
- Plough
- Generosity
- Genoa
- Algiers
- Highness
- Pretence
- Plunder
- Million
- Livre
- Exchequer
- Expense
- Alfonso
- Goa
- Porte
- Spaniard
- Beethoven
- Turk
- Ferdinand
- Franc
- Currency
- Clement
- Quixote
Adjective
Adverb
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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things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.