Definition of Duits

1. duit [n] - See also: duit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Duits

dugnads
dugong
dugongs
dugout
dugout canoe
dugouts
dugs
dugway
dugways
duh
dui
duiker
duikers
duing
duit
duits (current term)
duka
duke
duke it out
duke of burgundies
duke of burgundy
duked
dukedom
dukedoms
dukeite
dukeling
dukelings
dukeries
dukery
dukes

Literary usage of Duits

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Quarterly Review by John Gibson Lockhart, George Walter Prothero, William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Baron Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle, Sir William Smith (1908)
"The scribe who penned the ' Roman des De"duits ' at the king's dictation was ... and the latter tells us that the ' Roman des De"duits ' was commenced at ..."

2. Narrative of the Surveying Voyage of H.M.S. Fly, Commanded by Captain F.P by Joseph Beete Jukes (1847)
"The daily wages of a man here were 5 duits, or not quite $ of a penny English, and for this he ... Rice is from 3 to 5 duits the catty, which is about l|lb. ..."

3. Werktitel by Ben van Melick (2003)
"... zijn het Engels en het duits hoven versions are laid out ... perpe- Perpetua (I->ic (iilll tor the (ier- tua (Eric Gill| voor het duits en de man and ..."

4. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke (1805)
"And if these organs, or the nerves, which are the con duits to convey them from without to their audience in the brain, the mind's presence-room (as I may ..."

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