riksdaler

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Swedish riksdaler.

Noun

riksdaler (plural riksdalers)

  1. (historical) A unit of currency that was used in Sweden between 1777 and 1873.

See also

Swedish

Etymology

rike + daler, used in Swedish since 1577 to describe the German currency.

Noun

riksdaler c

  1. an older currency unit, in Germany from 1566, later adopted in Sweden, official between 1777 and 1873 (abbreviated Rdr, rdr r:dr, rdr.)
    Spara på styfvern, riksdalern sparar sig sjelf.
    Save the penny, the dollar will save itself.
    • 1786 January 12, Samuel Ödmann, edited by Henning Wijkmark, Samuel Ödmanns skrifter och brev, published 1925, page 96:
      Tantus amor florum. Nog finnes utaf sådant i trägården, men Eder Mästare tager 1 Rdr 100det, och det har jag ej råd att gifva, då jag ändå torde få dupletter, ty jag har circa 500 utländska förråt.
      Tantus amor florum. There are enough of these in the garden, but Your Master take 1 Riksdal per 100th, and I cannot afford to give that, as I should still get duplicates, because I have about 500 foreign from before.
  2. (colloquial) krona, crown; the current Swedish currency unit

Declension

Declension of riksdaler 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative riksdaler riksdalern riksdaler riksdalerna
Genitive riksdalers riksdalerns riksdalers riksdalernas
Declension of riksdaler 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative riksdaler riksdalern riksdalrar riksdalrarna
Genitive riksdalers riksdalerns riksdalrars riksdalrarnas

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