"tolar" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: tolars [plural], tolarjev [plural], tolarji [plural]
Etymology: From Slovene tolar, from German Taler (“made in Joachimstal”). Doublet of dollar and thaler. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|sl|tolar}} Slovene tolar, {{der|en|de|Taler||made in Joachimstal}} German Taler (“made in Joachimstal”), {{doublet|en|dollar|thaler}} Doublet of dollar and thaler Head templates: {{en-noun|s|tolarjev|tolarji}} tolar (plural tolars or tolarjev or tolarji)
  1. (historical) A state currency formerly used by the Republic of Slovenia between 1991 and 2006, divided into 100 stotins. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Historical currencies Categories (place): Slovenia Translations (currency of the Republic of Slovenia): tolar (Finnish), tolar [masculine] (French), Tolar [masculine] (German), tolár (Hungarian), tallero [masculine] (Italian), tolar (Slovene), tólar [masculine] (Spanish)

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