δραχμή

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • δᾰρχμᾱ́ (darkhmā́), δᾰρχνᾱ́ (darkhnā́) Cretan
  • δᾰρχμή (darkhmḗ) Epic

Etymology

Usually explained as a verbal noun of δράσσομαι (drássomai, to hold, seize). However, according to Beekes the existence of variant form δαρχμά (darkhmá) and δαρχνά (darkhná) suggest that δραχ- (drakh-) and δαρχ- (darkh-) do not continue zero-grade of Proto-Hellenic *dr̥kʰ-, and instead we're dealing with a Pre-Greek substrate word.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

δρᾰχμή (drakhmḗ) f (genitive δρᾰχμῆς); first declension

  1. drachma
  2. drachm

Inflection

Descendants

  • → Bactrian: δραχμο (draxmo), δδραχμο (ddraxmo)
  • → Khotanese: [script needed] (draṃmaa-)
  • → Latin: drachma, dragma
  • → Middle Persian: 𐭦𐭥𐭦𐭭 (ZWZN /drahm/), 𐫅𐫡𐫍𐫖 (drhm /drahm/)
  • → Old Armenian: դրաքմայ (drakʿmay), դրաքմէ (drakʿmē), դրագմէ (dragmē)
  • → Russian: дра́хма (dráxma)
  • → Sanskrit: द्रम्म (drámma)
  • → Sogdian: [script needed] (δrγmh /δraxm(a)/)

References


Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek δραχμή (drakhmḗ)

Noun

δραχμή (drachmí) f (plural δραχμές)

  1. drachma (former Greek currency)
  2. (obsolete) drachma (an ancient unit of weight)

Declension

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Further reading

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