Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

ducats

Noun
/ˈdʌkəts/
Definition
Ducats are historical gold or silver coins that were used in various European countries, especially during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Examples
  • The merchant offered me twenty ducats for my rare painting.
  • In the play, the character mentions ducats as a measure of his wealth.
  • During the trade, they exchanged goods and ducats to settle the deal.
Meaning
Originally, ducats referred to a specific type of currency minted primarily in the Italian city-states, but over time, it became a term for various coins used across Europe.
Synonyms
  • coins
  • currency
  • florins
  • guilders