"moidore" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: moidores [plural]
Etymology: Portuguese moeda de ouro, literally "golden coin". Etymology templates: {{der|en|pt|moeda de ouro}} Portuguese moeda de ouro Head templates: {{en-noun}} moidore (plural moidores)
  1. (historical) An old Portuguese gold coin, minted from 1640 to 1732. Wikipedia link: moidore Tags: historical Categories (topical): Coins, Historical currencies Categories (place): Portugal
    Sense id: en-moidore-en-noun-ceQYb1SR Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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