Definition
A Spanish or Spanish-American gold coin, especially from the 15th-19th centuries.
Etymology
From Spanish 'dobla,' originally meaning 'double' because it was double the value of a regular coin. From Latin 'duplus' meaning 'doubled.' Used extensively in colonial trade.
Kelly Says
The dobla was so trusted internationally that pirates preferred it to any other currency — it was basically the cryptocurrency of the Golden Age of Piracy because everyone accepted it anywhere without question.
Translations
CSČeština
zastředit
za-STRE-dit
DEDeutsch
verdoppeln
fer-DOP-plen
ELΕλληνικά
διπλασιασμός
di-pla-see-as-mos
FAفارسی
دو برابر
doo-e-ba-ghar
FISuomi
kaksinkertaa
ka-sin-ker-taa
FRFrançais
dobler
do-BLAY
HEעברית
להכפיל
le-chi-fil
HIहिन्दी
गणितीय रूप से दोगुना करना
ganit-iy roop se dou-guna kar-na
HUMagyar
megduplázni
meg-doo-plaz-nee
IDBahasa Indonesia
gandakan
gan-da-kan
ITItaliano
raddoppiare
rad-DOP-pee-ay-reh
JA日本語
二倍にする
ni-bai ni suru
KMKM
ប្រែច្រើន
brae-chreu-n
KO한국어
두 배로 하다
du bae-ro hada
MRMR
द्विगुणित
dwi-gun-it
MSBahasa Melayu
ganda
gan-da
MYမြန်မာ
ကြမ်းပြား
kya-m-pya
NLNederlands
dubbelen
doo-buh-len
PLPolski
podwoić
po-dvooy-ch
PTPortuguês
dobrar
doh-BRAHR
RUРусский
удваивать
udvaivavat
SWKiswahili
rudia
roo-dee-ah
TAதமிழ்
இரட்டிப்பாக்க
iratti-ppaak
TEతెలుగు
రెట్టింపు చేయండి
rettin-pu chey-andi
TLTL
pamahalaan
pa-ma-ha-la-an
TRTürkçe
çift kat
chift kat
UKУкраїнська
подвоє́нний
pod-vo-yen-nyy
VITiếng Việt
gấp đôi
gap doi
ZUZU
isibayela
ee-si-ba-ye-la