GOURDE


Meaning of GOURDE in English

ˈgu̇(ə)rd noun

( -s )

Etymology: American French, from French, feminine of gourd numb, dull, heavy, from Latin gurdus dull, stupid

1.

a. : the basic monetary unit of Haiti — see money table

b. : a coin representing this unit

2. : dollar — formerly used in Louisiana, Cuba, and Haiti

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