12:02 Jan 17, 2014 |
Polish to English translations [PRO] Folklore | |||||||
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3 +1 | (local) necessity/emergency note |
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3 | private note |
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3 | sovereign money/bill/note/voucher/coin/currency |
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(local) necessity/emergency note Explanation: The closest I could get. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notgeld http://archiwum.allegro.pl/oferta/rzedow-20-groszy-xix-w-bon... http://www.gazeta-mosina.pl/2013/czym-byly-szefle/ http://www.ma-shops.com/poinsignon/item.php5?id=34481&lang=e... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 godz. (2014-01-17 15:19:17 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.ma-shops.com/poinsignon/item.php5?id=44417&lang=e... |
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private note Explanation: lub lepiej: local note - co jest wyłuskane z długiego, alternatywnego ciągu ;) propozycji Krystiana! Zainspirowany poszukiwaniem Krystiana - zdecydowałem się na postawienie tu innego nazwania w kontekście: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_currency Poza tym: Najwcześniejszą formą pieniądza zastępczego prywatnego emitowanego na ziemiach polskich jest tzw. pieniądz dominialny. http://www.nbportal.pl/pl/np/numizmatyka/historia-monet/pien... |
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sovereign money/bill/note/voucher/coin/currency Explanation: 1) dominialny is an adjective for dominium (rzeczowniik) 2) dominium is dominion in English 3) dominion = Control or the exercise of control; sovereignty 4) bon = voucher, note, bill; here used as money 5) altogether, sovereign money The important thing is that the emergence of trade and markets was tied to the state households of the kings or high priests or warlords, tied to the operations and chains of provision they maintained. This also applies to the sovereign coins they began to issue from about the 7th century BC, as well as to the forms of contracting and juridical practices they developed in the frame of their extended housekeeping practices. Sovereign coin was regularly spent into circulation free of interest and redemption, and thus debt-free, through the rulers’ expenditure on paying the military, suppliers, staff, dependent clients, etc Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://sovereignmoney.eu/33-relation-of-money-to-credit-and-... |
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