ˈmōhə(r) noun
( -s )
Etymology: Hindi muhur, muhr gold coin, seal, from Persian muhr; akin to Sanskrit mudrā seal, sign, token
1. : an old gold coin of the Moguls that circulated in India from the 16th century
2. : a gold coin of British India equivalent to 15 rupees last issued in 1918
3. : any one of several gold coins formerly issued by Indian states (as Bikaner, Gwalior, Hyderabad) and by Nepal and Tibet
4. : a unit of value equivalent to one mohur coin