Rix-dollar

//ˈɹɪksˌdɒlə//

Synonyms for "rix-dollar"

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Translations

12 translations across 10 languages.

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Caribbean Hindustani

1 entries
  • dála noun (A rix-dollar)

Caribbean Javanese

2 entries
  • ringgitan noun (A rix-dollar)
  • sringgit noun (A rix-dollar)

Danish

1 entries
  • rigsdaler noun (A rix-dollar)

Dutch

1 entries
  • rijksdaalder noun (A rix-dollar)

Faroese

1 entries
  • ríkisdáli noun (A rix-dollar)

German

1 entries
  • Reichstaler noun (A rix-dollar)

Indonesian

1 entries
  • ringgit noun (A rix-dollar)

Sranan Tongo

2 entries
  • dala noun (A rix-dollar)
  • knaka noun (A rix-dollar)

Swedish

1 entries
  • riksdaler noun (A rix-dollar)

West-Frisian

1 entries
  • ryksdaelder noun (A rix-dollar)

Sample sentences

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At all other times they would receive the regular salary of thirty rix-dollars monthly.

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He sent for the celebrated necromancer who lived at the sign of the Goatskin and whose familiar spirit so plagued the thief that he returned the stolen goods to their rightful owner, for which the sorcerer was paid ten rix-dollars.

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Such had the business become before Lord Somerset left, that in 1821 no less than 196 horses were shipped mostly to India, for military remounts by cavalry officers. The declared value was 56,980 rix dollars, which the then currency represented, an average of about £20 per head, or a total of £4,273.

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The Dutch monetary system of a rix-dollar or rijksdaalder of 48 stuiver was continued [in Cape Province] by the British in the early nineteenth century.

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