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doubloon

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for doubloon.

Editorial note

The dollar is derived from the Spanish silver doubloon, which was money in the New World.

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Quick take

(historical, numismatics) A former Spanish gold coin, also used in its American colonies. [from early 17th c.]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of doubloon gathered in one view.

noun

(historical, numismatics) A former Spanish gold coin, also used in its American colonies. [from early 17th c.]

noun

(Canada, slang, numismatics) Clipping of doubloonie. [(Canada, slang, numismatics) A Canadian two-dollar coin; a toonie.]

noun

Alternative form of dabloon (“fictional currency”). [(Internet slang, neologism) A fictional currency among certain TikTok users, earned and lost by random encounters while scrolling, and associated with pictures of cats.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for doubloon.

noun

(historical, numismatics) A former Spanish gold coin, also used in its American colonies. [from early 17th c.]

noun

(Canada, slang, numismatics) Clipping of doubloonie. [(Canada, slang, numismatics) A Canadian two-dollar coin; a toonie.]

noun

Alternative form of dabloon (“fictional currency”). [(Internet slang, neologism) A fictional currency among certain TikTok users, earned and lost by random encounters while scrolling, and associated with pictures of cats.]

Example sentences

1

The dollar is derived from the Spanish silver doubloon, which was money in the New World.

2

A doubloon could be divided into eight pieces with a chisel, hence the terms two bits to refer to a quarter and pieces of eight from pirate stories.

3

USD, bitcoins, a gold doubloon: You're willing to exchange goods and services for it not because you want it, but because you hope that someone else will exchange goods and services you actually want later.

4

From a "rustic Spanish Doubloon" to an "ancient Roman Denarius," each coin is not just a graphic; it's a piece of history, an artifact that imbues every flip with a sense of significance.

5

It was same during the Roman era, although obviously they didn't use monetary units based on the Spanish Doubloon (ie: pieces of eight, or eight reals) So if you have 26.73 grams of silver you can say "I have a dollar in silver".

Quote examples

1

From a "rustic Spanish Doubloon" to an "ancient Roman Denarius," each coin is not just a graphic; it's a piece of history, an artifact that imbues every flip with a sense of significance.

2

It was same during the Roman era, although obviously they didn't use monetary units based on the Spanish Doubloon (ie: pieces of eight, or eight reals) So if you have 26.73 grams of silver you can say "I have a dollar in silver".

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use doubloon in a sentence?

The dollar is derived from the Spanish silver doubloon, which was money in the New World.

What does doubloon mean?

(historical, numismatics) A former Spanish gold coin, also used in its American colonies. [from early 17th c.]

What part of speech is doubloon?

doubloon is commonly used as noun.