louis
louis (gold coin)
noun LWEE Rare
Origin: Named after King Louis XIII of France, who introduced it in 1640.
Usage Note
louis (also louis d'or) was a French gold coin used from the 17th century until the Revolution. It is still referenced in literature and history, and sometimes used informally to mean a sum of money. The word is identical in singular and plural (un louis, des louis) since it ends in -s.
Examples
"Il a misé quelques louis sur la table."
Natural Translation
He wagered a few louis on the table.
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