patacoon Synonyms
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patacoon Meaning
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patacoon (n.)
See Pataca.
patacoon Sentence Examples
- The buccaneer swaggered about, displaying his ill-gotten gains, including a gleaming patacoon.
- To pay off his tavern tab, the pirate offered a tarnished patacoon, its silver dimmed by years of wear.
- The Spanish patacoon, known for its distinctive "8" shape, was widely circulated in the Caribbean.
- The governor's decree banned the counterfeiting of patacoons, under penalty of severe punishment.
- The innkeeper refused to accept the suspicious patacoon, its edge suspiciously worn.
- The beggar rattled his wooden cup, hoping for a generous soul to bestow a patacoon.
- The ship's surgeon demanded a hefty fee of two patacoons for treating a pirate's gunshot wound.
- The merchant displayed a bag of pristine patacoons, tempting potential buyers with their lustrous gleam.
- The coin collector proudly presented his collection of rare patacoons, each with its own fascinating story.
- The pirate captain divided the loot among his crew, distributing both gold coins and silver patacoons.
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See Pataca.
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The buccaneer swaggered about, displaying his ill-gotten gains, including a gleaming patacoon.
To pay off his tavern tab, the pirate offered a tarnished patacoon, its silver dimmed by years of wear.
The Spanish patacoon, known for its distinctive "8" shape, was widely circulated in the Caribbean.
The governor's decree banned the counterfeiting of patacoons, under penalty of severe punishment.