ducat
noun /ˈdʌkət/
/ˈdʌkət/
- (in the past) a gold coin used in many European countries
达克特(旧时在多个欧洲国家通用的金币) 词源from Italian ducato, originally referring to a silver coin minted by the Duke of Apulia in 1190: from medieval Latin ducatus, from Latin dux, duc- ‘leader’; related to ducere ‘to lead’.