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noun
1.A gold coin formerly current in most European countries.
‘Though they despised Shylock, the two managed to swallow their pride long enough to petition him to loan them three thousand ducats, to be paid back as soon as Antonio’s ships returned to port.’
‘In 1825-6 he experienced a disastrous year at the Teatro Carolino, Palermo, a position that paid him only 45 ducats a month.’
2.An admission ticket.
‘The Dallas Mavericks put bar codes on tickets, not just to track sales of the ducats, but to make sure they are selling them to folks who actually fill the seats.’
‘When it came Buddy’s turn to use the ducat (the family couldn’t afford tickets for everybody), he saw his first play ever - the comedy ‘Turn to the Right.’’
3.Money.
‘their production of Hamlet has kept the ducats pouring in’
‘With new ducats in hand, I’m off to Grand Central Station.’
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