drachma
Americannoun
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a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of modern Greece until the euro was adopted, equal to 100 lepta. dr., drch.
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the principal silver coin of ancient Greece.
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a small unit of weight in ancient Greece, approximately equivalent to the U.S. and British apothecaries' dram.
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any of various modern weights, especially a dram.
noun
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the former standard monetary unit of Greece, divided into 100 lepta; replaced by the euro in 2002
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another name for dram
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a silver coin of ancient Greece
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a unit of weight in ancient Greece
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Origin of drachma
1520–30; < Latin < Greek drachmḗ, probably equivalent to drach- base of drássesthai to grasp + -mē noun suffix (hence literally, handful)
Explanation
In Greece, the drachma was once the national currency. The Greek drachma was replaced by the euro in 2002. The drachma has a long history in Greece, going all the way back to 800 BC. The word derives from a Greek root meaning "to grasp" or "a handful," and the ancient drachma was originally a handful or fistfull of metal sticks used to buy and trade. The modern version of this currency was a variety of metal coins in various denominations. The drachma was retired officially in 2002 and replaced with the euro.
Vocabulary lists containing drachma
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