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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - florin

 
 

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Florin

florin
~ n a coin used in Britain before 1971, ten of which made one pound (-1)
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1.
  (florins) A florin was a British coin that was worth two shillings. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Old Italian fiorino, from fiore flower, from Latin flor-, flos; from the lily on the coins  Date: 14th century  1.  a. an old gold coin first struck at Florence in 1252  b. any of various European gold coins patterned after the Florentine ~  2.  a. a British silver coin worth two shillings  b. any of several similar coins issued in parts of the Commonwealth of Nations  3. gulden ...
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  n. hist. 1 a a British silver or alloy two-shilling coin of the 19th-20th c. (now worth 10 pence at face value). b an English gold coin of the 14th c., worth 6s. 8d. (33 pence). 2 a foreign coin of gold or silver, esp. a Dutch guilder. Etymology: ME f. OF f. It. fiorino dimin. of fiore flower f. L flos floris, the orig. coin having a figure of a lily on it ...
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  сущ. флорин (иное наименование гульдена; национальная валюта Нидерландов) ...
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  1. флорин (монета в разных странах) ...
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  noun флорин (монета в разных странах) ...
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  - c.1303, from O.Fr. florin, from It. fiorino, from fiore "flower," from L. florem "flower." The 13c. gold Florentine coin was stamped on the obverse with the image of a lily, the symbol of the city. ...
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