ducat

/ˈduːkæt/

Definitions

1. noun

an old unit of currency in various countries, especially Italy, Austria, and Hungary, or a gold coin of the same value.

“In the 16th century, a ducat was a valuable coin used for international trade.”

Synonyms

  • guilder
  • thaler

Antonyms

  • devalued coin
  • worthless currency