English-Thai Dictionary
ducal
A เกี่ยวกับ ขุนนาง ขั้นสูง Duke kiao-kab-khoon-narng-khan-soong
ducat
N เหรียญทอง ใช้ เป็น เงิน ใน ยุโรป สมัยโบรา ณ rian-thong-chai-pen-ngern-nai-yu-rop-sa-mai-bo-ran
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DUCAL
a.Pertaining to a duke; as a ducal coronet.
DUCAT
n.[from duke. ] A coin of several countries in Europe, struck in the dominions of a duke. It is of silver or gold. The silver ducat is generally of the value of four shillings and sixpence sterling, equal to an American dollar, or to a French crown, and the gold ducat of twice the value.
DUCATOON
n.A silver coin, struck chiefly in Italy, of the value of about four shillings and eight pence sterling, or nearly 1 4 cents. The gold ducatoon of Holland is worth twenty florins.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DUCAL
Du "cal, a. Etym: [F. ducal. See Duke. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to a duke. His ducal cap was to be exchanged for a kingly crown. Motley.
DUCALLY
DUCALLY Du "cal *ly, adv.
Defn: In the manner of a duke, or in a manner becoming the rank of a duke.
DUCAT
Duc "at, n. Etym: [F. ducat, It. ducato, LL. ducatus, fr. dux leader or commander. See Duke. ]
Defn: A coin, either of gold or silver, of several countries in Europe; originally, one struck in the dominions of a duke.
Note: The gold ducat is generally of the value of nine shillings and four pence sterling, or somewhat more that two dollars. The silver ducat is of about half this value.
DUCATOON
Duc `a *toon ", n. Etym: [F. or Sp. ducaton, fr. ducat. ]
Defn: A silver coin of several countries of Europe, and of different values.
New American Oxford Dictionary
ducal
du cal |ˈd (y )o͞okəl ˈd (j )ukəl | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] of, like, or relating to a duke or dukedom: the ducal palace in Rouen. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Old French, from duc ‘duke. ’
ducat
duc at |ˈdəkət ˈdəkət | ▶noun 1 a gold coin formerly current in most European countries. • (ducats ) informal money: their production of Hamlet has kept the ducats pouring in. 2 informal a ticket, esp. an admission ticket. ORIGIN from Italian ducato, originally referring to a silver coin minted by the Duke of Apulia in 1190: from medieval Latin ducatus (see duchy ). Sense 2 dates from the late 19th cent.
Oxford Dictionary
ducal
ducal |ˈdjuːk (ə )l | ▶adjective like or relating to a duke or dukedom: the ducal palace in Rouen. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Old French, from duc ‘duke ’.
ducat
ducat |ˈdʌkət | ▶noun 1 a gold coin formerly current in most European countries. • (ducats ) informal money. 2 N. Amer. informal an admission ticket. ORIGIN from Italian ducato, originally referring to a silver coin minted by the Duke of Apulia in 1190: from medieval Latin ducatus (see duchy ). Sense 2 dates from the late 19th cent.
Duden Dictionary
Duca
Du ca Substantiv, maskulin , der |D u ca |der Duca; Genitiv: des Duca, Plural: die Ducas lateinisch-italienisch ; »Herzog «italienischer Adelstitel
French Dictionary
ducal
ducal , ale , aux adj. adjectif Relatif à un duc, à une duchesse. : Une couronne ducale.
Spanish Dictionary
ducado
ducado nombre masculino 1 Título nobiliario de duque .2 Territorio sobre el que recaía este título, en el cual antiguamente un duque ejercía su autoridad :el hijo mayor heredó el ducado de Alburquerque y ejerció su señorío sobre él .3 Estado gobernado por un duque :el ducado de Parma fue uno de los estados más importantes de la Italia del siglo xviii .4 Antigua moneda, generalmente de oro, con distinto valor en cada país :el ducado dejó de acuñarse en España en el siglo xvi .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de duque (V.). En la acepción ‘moneda ’, préstamo (s. xv ) del italiano ducato, porque los duques italianos fueron los primeros en acuñar la moneda .
ducal
ducal adjetivo Del duque o relacionado con él :palacio ducal; con el palacio se agrupan una serie de conventos de fundación ducal .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
ducal
du cal /d j úːk (ə )l /形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 公爵 (duke )らしい, 公爵の .2 公爵領の .~ly 副詞
ducat
duc at /dʌ́kət /名詞 C (中世ヨーロッパの )ダカット金 [銀 ]貨 ; ⦅くだけて ⦆お金 .