guilder
Americannoun
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a silver or nickel coin and monetary unit of the Netherlands until the euro was adopted, equal to 100 cents; florin. Gld., f., fl.
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a former gold coin of the Netherlands; florin.
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the monetary unit of the Netherlands Antilles and Suriname, equal to 100 cents.
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the Austrian florin.
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any of various gold coins formerly issued by German states.
noun
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Also called: florin. the former standard monetary unit of the Netherlands, divided into 100 cents; replaced by the euro in 2002
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the standard monetary unit of the Netherlands Antilles and Surinam, divided into 100 cents
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any of various former gold or silver coins of Germany, Austria, or the Netherlands
Etymology
Origin of guilder
1425–75; late Middle English gilder, guldren, with intrusive r < Middle Dutch gulden gulden
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Example Sentences
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“My buddy who had been riding in front of me came back and asked, ‘Are you OK?'” recalled Van Guilder, a regular mountain biker who lives in Eagan, Minnesota, near the Twin Cities.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 29, 2021
“My buddy who had been riding in front of me came back and asked, ‘Are you okay?’” recalled Van Guilder, a regular mountain biker who lives in Eagan, Minn., near the Twin Cities.
From Washington Post • Sep. 29, 2021
Kouzmanoff, outfielder Engel Beltre and left-hander Pedro Figueroa were reinstated from the 60-day disabled list and assigned outright to Round Rock, along with Arencibia, right-hander Wilmer Font and infielder Guilder Rodriguez.
From Washington Times • Oct. 6, 2014
Despite being battered to pieces by the novel’s principal hero, Dennis Guilder, it’s implied through a newspaper article that the indestructible car has rebuilt itself and continued its reign of terror.
From Time • Sep. 26, 2013
“Hourglassish. Always clothed divineishly. And, of course, famous throughout Guilder for the largest hat collection in the world.”
From "The Princess Bride" by William Goldman
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