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zecchino

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: //zɛˈkiːnoʊ//

KK: /zɛˈkiːnoʊ/

noun
Definition

A type of gold coin that was used in Venice and other parts of Italy, especially during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.


Example

The collector proudly displayed his rare zecchino from the 16th century.


Conversation
Sloth A
I saw a really cute dress at the store today.
Sloth B
Oh really? What did it look like?
Sloth A
It had a lot of shiny zecchino on it, perfect for a party.
Sloth B
That sounds fun! I love when clothes have that sparkle.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
sequin
Antonyms
Root Explanation

**Zecchino** → The word 'zecchino' originates from Italian, specifically from the Venetian dialect 'zecchino', which refers to a gold coin that was minted in Venice. The term is derived from the Arabic 'sakk', meaning a receipt or a document, which reflects the historical trade connections and the evolution of currency. The zecchino was known for its gold content and was widely used in trade during the Renaissance period.

Memory Tip

Imagine a golden coin from Venice, known as a 'zecchino', which connects to its roots in trade and currency. This helps you remember that a zecchino is a valuable gold coin.

Visually Confused Words
zechin
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