assignat
Americannoun
plural
assignatsnoun
Etymology
Origin of assignat
1780–90; < French < Latin assignātus assigned (past participle of assignāre ). See assign, -ate 1
Example Sentences
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Mr. Albertus is right that the French Revolution was a “turning point in human history,” not merely the event that gave us the assignat.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 31, 2025
To stimulate purchases, the government began issuing a paper currency called assignat.
From Science Daily • Sep. 18, 2023
In order to prevent inflation, revolutionary officials promised to retire the assignat from circulation and burn the notes once they were used to buy property, but this commitment was not always honored, prompting public mistrust.
From Science Daily • Sep. 18, 2023
From failing insurrections in Paris and the establishment of a new regime known as the Directory, the key drivers of the assignat were on their way out.
From Science Daily • Sep. 18, 2023
Napoleon had nothing remaining, but an assignat of one hundred sous, his pay being in arrear.
From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847 by Various
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