napoleon

Etymology
Borrowed from. In reference to coins, via. In reference to guns and possibly cards, in reference to.

Noun

 * 1)  The franc germinal: a 20-franc gold coin issued under.
 * 2)  Other subsequent 20-franc coins, notes, or values.
 * 3)  A person resembling, (usually) in having come to dominate an area or sphere of activity through ruthlessness or illegality as well as surpassing ability.
 * : a form of topboot worn by officers during the.
 * : a 12-pounder cannon first used by the Second French Empire.
 * 1)  A 19th-century five-card trick-taking game simplified from euchre.
 * : a form of patience.
 * : a horse to go nap on, a sure thing, a certain winner; a prediction of such a horse; a bet on such a horse.
 * : a variety of the white-fleshed bigarreau cherry; a variety of cherry tree bearing such fruit.
 * : another name for a millefeuille pastry.
 * : any excellent brandy; a serving of such a brandy.
 * : a form of patience.
 * : a horse to go nap on, a sure thing, a certain winner; a prediction of such a horse; a bet on such a horse.
 * : a variety of the white-fleshed bigarreau cherry; a variety of cherry tree bearing such fruit.
 * : another name for a millefeuille pastry.
 * : any excellent brandy; a serving of such a brandy.
 * : any excellent brandy; a serving of such a brandy.

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Etymology
Borrowed from. Named after, whose image the coins originally bore.

Noun

 * 1)  The 20-franc gold coin, the franc germinal, originally issued under Napoleon, but also used of subsequent gold coins of the same denomination.

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