16 examples of scudo in sentences

I gave her a scudo.

I saw her pressing my scudo to her lips and smile; I grew quite warm at the sight of it, and pressed a hot kiss upon her forehead.

Fermossi ivi Agricane a quella fonte, E smontò de l'arcion per riposare, Ma non si tolse l'elmo da la fronte, piastra, o scudo si volse levare; E poco dimorò, che giunse 'l Conte, E come il vide a la fonte aspettare, Dissegli: Cavalier, tu sei fuggito, E forte mostravi e tanto ardito!

Il merigge facea grato l'orezo Al duro armento et al pastore ignudo; Si che Orlando sentia alcun ribrezo, Che la corazza avea, l'elmo e lo scudo.

Il quarto , da gran furor commosso, E maglic e piastre si straccio di dosso. Quì riman l'elmo, e riman lo scudo; Lontan gli arnesi, e più lontan l

There are ten paoli to a scudo Romano and ten bafocchi to a paolo, The bafocco is a copper coin.

One scudo for Salvatore and one scudo for each mule and driver for which they were to forward us to the mountain, remain the whole night and reconduct us to Resina the following morning.

One scudo for Salvatore and one scudo for each mule and driver for which they were to forward us to the mountain, remain the whole night and reconduct us to Resina the following morning.

On arrival at Portici we dismissed our guide Salvatore with a scudo pour boire, besides the stipulated price.

A buona grazia of a scudo at the frontier obviated the delay which would otherwise have occurred in examining our baggage by the douaniers.

We have three large and handsomely furnished rooms, in the centre of the city, for which we pay Signor Lazzeri, a wealthy goldsmith, ten scudo per montha scudo being a trifle more than an American dollar.

We have three large and handsomely furnished rooms, in the centre of the city, for which we pay Signor Lazzeri, a wealthy goldsmith, ten scudo per montha scudo being a trifle more than an American dollar.

A scudo is a dollar, and a dollar has five francs, so that I wanted a thousand francs.

Many rivers are indicated just there: for example, the Aburema, before which lies the island called the Scudo di Catebawhose cacique was nicknamed Burnt Face: the Zobrabaöthe Urida, and the Doraba with rich gold deposits.

And it is rather curious, that just as the guinea remained, and indeed remains, a constantly-used term of speech after it has ceased to exist as current coin, so the scudo remained, in Tuscany, no longer visible or current, but retained as an integer in accounts of the larger sort.

And the proportion in value of the scudo and the piastre was exactly the same as that of the guinea and the sovereign, the former being worth ten and a half pauls, and the latter ten.

16 examples of  scudo  in sentences