drachm

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Borrowed into late Middle English from Old French dragme (modern French drachme), from Late Latin dragma. Doublet of dirham.

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drachm (plural drachms)

  1. (units of measurement) A small unit of weight, variously:
    1. One sixteenth (1⁄16) of an ounce avoirdupois (1.77 g; symbol: or ʒ).
    2. (pharmacy) One eighth (1⁄8) of an ounce apothecary (3.89 g; symbol: or ʒ).
    3. (historical, obsolete) Alternative form of dirhem: a small former Turkish weight (variously 1.5–3.5 g).
    4. (historical, obsolete) Alternative form of drachma: a small former Greek weight (about 4.3 g).
  2. (obsolete, numismatics) Alternative form of drachma: a Greek silver coin weighing one drachma.

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  • (1⁄8 or 1⁄16 ounce): dram

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