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assignat


assignat [as-ig-nat; French a-see-nya] ExamplesWord Origin noun, plural as·sig·nats [as-ig-nats; French a-see-nya] /ˈæs ɪgˌnæts; French a siˈnya/. French History.

  1. one of the notes issued as paper currency from 1789 to 1796 by the revolutionary government on the security of confiscated lands.

Origin of assignat 1780–90; French Latin assignātus assigned (past participle of assignāre). See assign, -ate1 Examples from the Web for assignat Historical Examples of assignat

  • In June, 1795, the quotation of the assignat oscillated violently.

    The Paper Moneys of Europe

    Francis W. Hirst

  • I looked up, and there, straight before me, saw the same officer who had given me the assignat the night before.

    Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850.

    Various

  • I looked up, and, straight before me, saw the same officer who had given me the assignat the night before.

    Maurice Tiernay Soldier of Fortune

    Charles James Lever

  • At these words he held up triumphantly the French assignat, and waved it before the eyes of the court.

    Tom Burke Of “Ours”, Volume II (of II)

    Charles James Lever

  • The paper was a French assignat, bearing the words, ‘Payez au porteur la somme de deux mille livres.’

    Tom Burke Of “Ours”, Volume II (of II)

    Charles James Lever

  • British Dictionary definitions for assignat assignat noun

    1. French history the paper money issued by the Constituent Assembly in 1789, backed by the confiscated land of the Church and the émigrés

    Word Origin for assignat C18: from French, from Latin assignātum something appointed; see assign

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