veksel
English
Etymology
From Russian вексель (vekselʹ), from German Wechsel.
Noun
veksel (plural veksels)
- A promissory note or bill of exchange, particularly in Russia and Ukraine: a security which entitles its owner to claim certain property of its issuer (the debtor).
- 1999 January 1, Lev M. Freinkman, Daniel Treisman, Stepan Titov, Subnational Budgeting in Russia: Preempting a Potential Crisis, World Bank Publications, →ISBN, page 42:
- […] veksels - were a dominant form of subnational debt. The popularity of veksels was related to soft regulatory requirements concerning their issue and circulation as well as to additional benefits from seignorage […]
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Noun
veksel m (definite singular vekselen, indefinite plural veksler, definite plural vekslene)
Derived terms
References
- “veksel” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Noun
veksel m (definite singular vekselen, indefinite plural vekslar, definite plural vekslane)
Derived terms
- sporveksel
- vekselstraum
- vekselvarm
- vekselvis
References
- “veksel” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.