guilder Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈɡɪl.dər]
  • Us [ ˈɡɪl.dɚ]

Meaning of guilder In English

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  • He had proposed devaluation, the guilder had been devalued, and contrary to popular predictions it had (at least) not been harmful to the economy.

  • Participants were paid 10 guilders per hour (approximately $6.50) for participating in the experiment.

  • At 90 guilders it is most reasonably priced.

  • The lowest value was 1,125 guilders, the highest was 5,750 guilders (approximately £330 and £1740 respectively).

  • Respondents with incomes above 2,500 guilders per month in these neighbourhoods had particularly small neighbouring networks, on average 10 per cent less than other respondents in rural neighbourhoods.

  • This resulted in a day price of 1.84 guilders for private patients, 1.07 guilders for the poor, and 3.38 guilders for the patients on the infectious disease ward.

  • As we have seen, the deflation, although severe, was not enough to bring about a real depreciation of the guilder against other regional and world currencies.

  • Nitrate levels in the environment are far too high, and it will take tens of millions of guilders to clean up our drinking water.

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