florin

英 ['flɒrɪn]
  • n. 弗罗林(一种货币)
  • n. (Florin)人名;(德、西、罗、瑞典)弗洛林;(法)弗洛兰
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florin 弗罗林(英国旧时两先令的硬币)

来自意大利语fiorino, 当地货币。因铸造于意大利Florence而得名或因该硬币上铸有该市市花百合花图案而得名。英国借用该词来指一种货币。

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florin: [14] Florin came via Old French florin from Italian fiorino, a diminutive of fiore ‘flower’. This was used as the name of a gold coin first issued in Florence, Italy in 1252, which had the figure of a lily on its obverse side. In the 15th century it was adopted as the term for an English gold coin worth variously 6 shillings and 6 shillings and 8 pence, issued in the reign of Edward III, and it was revived in 1849 when a new 2 shilling silver coin was issued.
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florin (n.)
type of coin, c. 1300, from Old French florin, from Italian fiorino, from fiore "flower," from Latin florem "flower" (see flora). The 13c. gold Florentine coin was stamped on the obverse with the image of a lily, the symbol of the city. As the name of an English gold coin, from late 15c.