louis
See also: Louis
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French louis, from Louis, the name of the French kings who first issued these coins and whose images appeared on their obverses.
Pronunciation
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Noun
louis (plural louis or louises)
- (historical numismatics) Any gold or silver coin issued by the French kings from Louis XIII to Louis XVI and bearing their image on the obverse side, particularly the gold louis d'ors, originally a French form of the Spanish doubloon but varying in value between 10 and 24 livres.
- (historical numismatics) The louis d'or constitutionnel, a 24-livre gold coin issued by the First French Republic.
- (historical numismatics, French slang) The franc germinal or napoleon, a similar gold coin issued by Napoleon and bearing his image on the obverse, worth 20 francs.
Hyponyms
- franc germinal, napoleon
- louis d'or
- louis d'or constitutionnel
French
Etymology
From Louis, the name of the kings of France who first issued these coins and whose images appeared on their obverses.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lwi/
Noun
louis m (plural louis)
Synonyms
- (republican coin): louis d'or constitutionnel
- (imperial coin): napoléon, franc germinal
Hyponyms
- (royal coins): louis d'or
Derived terms
- louis d'or
- louis d'or constitutionnel
Further reading
- “louis” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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