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Moidore - Wikipedia
A moidore or moydore was historically a gold coin of Portuguese origin. While the coin shows a face value of 4,000 réis, its real value was 20% higher or 4,800 ... en.wikipedia.org
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MOIDORE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MOIDORE is a gold coin of Portugal and Brazil that was minted from about 1640 to 1732 and contained 4.93 grams of fine gold; ... www.merriam-webster.com
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MOIDORE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Moidore, moi′dōr, n. a disused gold coin of Portugal worth 27s. From Project Gutenberg. From the moidore he passes to infantile complaints which it ... www.dictionary.com
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moidore
moidore (ˈmɔɪdɔə(r)) Also 8 moyodore, moedor(e, moydor(e, moider, moidor. [Curruptly a. Pg. moeda d'ouro lit. ‘gold coin’ (moeda money, ouro:—L. aurum gold).] A gold coin of Portugal, current in England in the first half of the 18th century (see quot. 1717). In later use, the word survived as a name... Oxford English Dictionary
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moidore - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Portuguese moeda de ouro, literally "golden coin". Noun. edit. moidore (plural moidores). English Wikipedia has an article on: moidore · Wikipedia. ( ... en.wiktionary.org
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MOIDORE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A former Portuguese gold coin.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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moidore, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun moidore is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for moidore is from 1710. moidore is a borrowing from Portuguese. www.oed.com
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Moidore of João V - Detecting Finds
A 4000 reis of João V, dated 1724, which was minted in the Portuguese colony of Brazil. These coins became known as moidore. detectingfinds.co.uk
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Moidore - Oxford Reference
A Portuguese gold coin much beloved by writers of stories of piracy, struck between the years 1640 and 1732, and with a sterling value of approximately 67 ... www.oxfordreference.com
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moidore - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
moidore /ˈmɔɪdɔː/ n. a former Portuguese gold coin. Etymology: 18th Century: from Portuguese moeda de ouro: money of gold. www.wordreference.com
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Moidore Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Moidore definition: A former Portuguese or Brazilian gold coin that was also current in England in the early 1700s. www.yourdictionary.com
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moyodore
moyodore obs. form of moidore. Oxford English Dictionary
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moehair
moedor(e, moehair see moidore, mohair. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ken Oliver (racehorse trainer)
Oliver was also second in the 1958 Grand National with Moidore's Token. wikipedia.org
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candareen
candareen (kændəˈriːn) Also 7 condrin. [‘In Malay, to which language the word apparently belongs, kandūri’ (Yule).] A Chinese weight and money of account, equal to 10 cash or 1/100 of a tael. As a weight of gold or silver estimated at about 6 grains Troy.[1554 A. Nunes 39 (Y.) In Malacca the weight ... Oxford English Dictionary
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