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ducat noun in prison, a written order given to a prisoner for an appointment US, 1926- That night after dinner, when the ducat officer passed the cell, he called “Cain,” laid a ducat on the bars and passed on. The boy climbed down from the upper bunk to take the slip of paper. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 246, 1967
- Three days later I got a ducat to report to Dr. Schultz’s office for an interview. — James Carr, Bad, p. 145, 1975
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