rupee
suomi-englanti sanakirjarupee englannista suomeksi
rupia
Substantiivi
rupee englanniksi
The common name for the monetary currencies used in modern India, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, the Seychelles, or Lanka, often abbreviated ₨.
(quote-book) under the Terms of the Sir Krishnaswamy Iyer|Alladi Krishnaswamy Endowment|series=Andhra University Series|seriesvolume=no. 16|location=Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh|publisher=Kitabistan|year=1937|year_published=1946|pages=37–38|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=-TEzAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA38|oclc=634403629|passage=In fact, the visible appearance of the iron is a symbol; it is not what it ultimately is. To take an analogy we are given a ten-rupee note. He knows it truly who at sight recognizes the piece of paper as a symbol of unity that represents ten separate silver coins.
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A silver coin circulating in India between the 16th and 20th centuries, weighing one tola (formerly 170–180 grains; from 1833, 180 troy grains).
(quote-book)|section=footnote H|title=History (Sale et al)|The Modern Part of An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time. Compiled from Original Writers|location=London|publisher=Printed for Richardson|Samuel Richardson ''et al.''|year=1759|volume=XI|page=181|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=qawEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA181|oclc=218131353|passage=The ''roupie'', as the ''French'' write it, ''roupee'', or ''rupee'', as it is ſpelt in our authors, is a ſilver coin, ſomething broader than one of our ſhillings, and much thicker; in point of fineneſs, it is better than the ''Engliſh'' ſtandard; for its weight is 7 dwt. 11 gr. which, reduced to our ſtandard, would be 7 dwt. 13 mt. (frac)(frac)(frac)(frac).
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The primary currency of Hyrule.
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