napoleons in English

noun
1
a flaky rectangular pastry with a sweet filling.
The napoleon of dark chocolate mousse with Mexican-chocolate ice cream and crisp chocolate wafer is almost too much for anyone but the most devoted chocoholic.
2
a gold twenty-franc French coin minted during the reign of Napoleon I.
‘Offering French lessons for two gold napoleons cannot be a very reliable source of income,’ said the politician.
noun
1
the name of three rulers of France.
noun

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1. So saying, she pointed out to the spinster two napoleons which were glittering on the table.

2. We had occasion some months ago to strengthen our resources and borrowed for that purpose 30, 000 napoleons from the Bank of France.

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