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Meaning of drachma | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/ˈdɹæk.mə/

Definitions

  1. The currency of Greece in ancient times and again from 1832 until 2001, with the symbol ₯, since replaced by the euro.
  2. A coin worth one drachma.
  3. An Ancient Greek weight of about 66.5 grains, or 4.3 grams.
  4. A later Greek weight equal to a gram.

Equivalents

العربية دِرَاخْمَا
Čeština drachma
Deutsch Drachme
Ελληνικά δραχμή
Español dracma
Suomi drakma
Français drachme
हिन्दी दिरम
Italiano dracma
日本語 ドラクマ
한국어 드라크마
Polski drachma
Português dracma
Русский драхма
Türkçe drahmi

Examples

“'Who is he, and where does he come from?' said I, 'and what does he charge?' 'Evenus of Paros, Socrates,' said he, 'and his fee is 500 drachmae.' I felt that Evenus was to be congratulated if he really was a master of this art and taught it at such a moderate fee.”
“2008, Philip Matyszak, Ancient Athens on Five Drachmas a Day (title of the book)”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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