ducat in English

noun
1
a gold coin formerly current in most European countries.
A ducat weighs about 3.5 grams so this coin would be more than a 17-ducat coin.
2
a ticket, especially 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.

Use "ducat" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "ducat" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "ducat", or refer to the context using the word "ducat" in the English Dictionary.

1. The stake is 1 Ducat and you can double it by winning.

2. Calice Bibant? Quoniam 'qui manducat et bibit indigne, iudicium sibi man-ducat et bibit'

3. Ducat tried to reach out to other mothers of diabetic kids, but at first no one wanted to talk.

4. Ducat also formed and now heads the National Disease Research Interchange, which procures human tissues for vital research. Lee Ducat's secret?

5. Ducat also formed and now heads the National disease Research Interchange, which procures human tissues for vital research.

6. Revilla emerged 45 minutes later and reported that the children were in good shape.He said Ducat was holding a grenade with the pin pulled out, and that his hands were shaking.

7. Bacchantem ut ducat ventosa per equora cymbam, et regat ut placida carbasa fluxa manu, ecce micat subita robustum luce lacunar, 120 pervolat auratas ignea fiamma trabes; visa est interea radiantibus undique flammis mox cum celesti candida prole parens