moidore (Meaning)

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moidore (n.)

A gold coin of Portugal, valued at about 27s. sterling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of moidore

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moidore Sentence Examples

  1. The pirate captain buried a chest filled with gold coins, including several moidores.
  2. The wealthy merchant carried a moidore in his pocket as a sign of his prosperity.
  3. The counterfeiter was arrested for producing fake moidores and passing them off as genuine.
  4. The historian studied the moidores in the museum's collection to gain insights into the past.
  5. The goldsmith created intricate jewelry adorned with moidores, symbolizing wealth and status.
  6. The moidore was a currency in use during the 17th and 18th centuries, particularly in Portugal and Brazil.
  7. The adventurer searched for legendary treasures said to contain countless moidores.
  8. The numismatist collected rare moidores, each one with its own unique history and value.
  9. The art collector admired a painting depicting a young woman wearing a necklace adorned with moidores.
  10. The gardener discovered a hidden stash of moidores while digging in the old garden, revealing a forgotten secret.

FAQs About the word moidore

A gold coin of Portugal, valued at about 27s. sterling.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pirate captain buried a chest filled with gold coins, including several moidores.

The wealthy merchant carried a moidore in his pocket as a sign of his prosperity.

The counterfeiter was arrested for producing fake moidores and passing them off as genuine.

The historian studied the moidores in the museum's collection to gain insights into the past.