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Definition of Danish monetary unit
1. Noun. Monetary unit in Denmark.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Danish Monetary Unit
Literary usage of Danish monetary unit
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scandinavian Loan-words in Middle English by Erik Björkman (1900)
"... ha 'rowlock', hold 'freeholder', huscarl 'one of the king's body guard',
lip 'fleet', ora (danish monetary unit), orrest 'battle', ran 'rapine, ..."
2. Scandinavian Loan-words in Middle English by Erik Björkman (1900)
"... ha 'rowlock', hold 'freeholder', huscarl 'one of the king's body guard',
lip 'fleet', öra (danish monetary unit), orrest 'battle', ran 'rapine, ..."
3. Bulletin No. 1-37 by Frank Harris Hitchcock (1900)
"The danish monetary unit quoted in the tariff is the old rigsdaler (R.) of %
skillings (sk.). In United States money the rigsdaler is equal to Б3.6 cents ..."
4. Bulletin by United States, United States Dept. of Agriculture. Bureau of Statistics, United States Division of Foreign Markets (1900)
"The danish monetary unit quoted in the tariff is the old rigsdaler (R.) of %
skillings (sk.). In United States money the rigsdaler is equal to 53.6 cents ..."
5. Studien über die Eigennamen im Beowulf by Erik Björkman (1900)
"... marshal', ha 'rowlock', hold 'freeholder', huscarl 'one of the king's body
guard', lip 'fleet', (danish monetary unit), arrest 'battle', ran 'rapine, ..."