CHERVONETS

Etymology

Noun

chervonets (plural chervontsy)

Any of several former currencies of Russia: applied to various foreign gold coins prior to the reign of Peter I of Russia, then to a Russian gold coin of 1701-1757, and finally to a 1922 currency of the Soviet Union.

Anagrams

• conserveth, converseth

Source: Wiktionary



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