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dutch gulden

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  • Dutch guilder — Nederlandse gulden (Dutch) …   Wikipedia

  • gulden — noun (plural guldens or gulden) Etymology: Middle English (Scots), from Middle Dutch gulden florijn golden florin Date: 15th century 1. the basic monetary unit of the Netherlands until 2002 2. see money table …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Dutch East Indies — Dutch colony ← …   Wikipedia

  • Dutch East India Company — This article is about the trading company. For the record label, see Dutch East India Trading. Dutch East India Company Former type Public company Industry Trade …   Wikipedia

  • Dutch Virgin Islands — Nederlandse Maagdeneilanden (Dutch Virgin Islands) Colony of the Dutch Republic 1625 1680 …   Wikipedia

  • Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting — For fifteenth century Dutch and Flemish painting, see Early Netherlandish painting. History of Dutch and Flemish painting Early Netherlandish  (1400–1500) Renaissance painting  (1500–1584) Dutch Golden Age… …   Wikipedia

  • gulden — Guilder Guil der, n. [D. gulden, orig., golden. Cf. {Golden}.] A Dutch silver coin worth about forty cents; called also {florin} and {gulden}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • gulden — /ˈgʊldən/ (say goolduhn) noun (plural gulden or guldens) 1. → guilder. 2. any of several silver or gold coins formerly current in Germany, Austria, and the Low Countries. Also, guilder, gilder. {Dutch: literally, golden} …  

  • Dutch florin — noun formerly the basic unit of money in the Netherlands; equal to 100 cents • Syn: ↑guilder, ↑gulden, ↑florin • Hypernyms: ↑Dutch monetary unit • Part Meronyms: ↑cent …   Useful english dictionary

  • Dutch monetary unit — noun monetary unit in the Netherlands • Hypernyms: ↑monetary unit • Hyponyms: ↑guilder, ↑gulden, ↑florin, ↑Dutch florin …   Useful english dictionary

  • Gulden Draak — /gʊldən ˈdrak/ (say goolduhn drahk) noun a Dutch vessel which was wrecked on the south western coast of WA on 28 April 1656; 118 sailors were drowned and only seven of the 69 who made it to shore reached Batavia. Also, Golden Dragon …  

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