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ducat

[duhk-uht] / ˈdʌk ət /


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Translated to American, that’s about $465 per ducat or more than double the almost $175 promoted price.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 6, 2024

The most coveted ducat goes for $950 — which buys entry to Wednesday's airport shindig and to the Quail, which McCall also operates.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 14, 2015

That's less than half the cost of a typical Broadway ducat, and the Royal George offers a more intimate encounter with Leguizamo than is possible at the Lyceum.

From Chicago Tribune • Dec. 30, 2010

He finds it difficult to scream "My daughter, my ducat."

From Time Magazine Archive

The undertakers are already loaded with burthens greater than they can bear, and all the brokers in the Republic are so engaged, that there is scarcely a ducat to be lent, but what is promised.

From The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution (Volume VI) by Various