escudo
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishescudoes‧cu‧do /eˈskuːdəʊ $ -doʊ/ noun (plural escudos) [countable] the standard unit of money used in Portugal before the EuroExamples from the Corpusescudo• She may not be able to read or write but she can convert dollars, francs, rand, etc into escudos!• I pulled out some escudos to pay for it, and told him to take it home.Origin escudo (1800-1900) Spanish and Portuguese, “shield”