drachm

[dræm]

drachm Definition

  • 1a unit of weight, formerly used in the UK and other countries, equal to one eighth of an ounce (3.11 grams)
  • 2a small quantity of a valuable thing

Using drachm: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "drachm" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The medicine is to be taken in drachms.

  • Example

    He inherited a drachm of his father's fortune.

  • Example

    She added a drachm of honey to the tea.

drachm Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for drachm

Phrases with drachm

  • a small amount of common sense

    Example

    If he had a drachm of sense, he wouldn't have made such a foolish mistake.

  • completely false or untrue

    Example

    His story had not a drachm of truth in it.

  • a small amount of good fortune

    Example

    With a drachm of luck, we might win the lottery.

Origins of drachm

from Old French 'dragme', from Late Latin 'dragma', from Greek 'drakhmē', literally meaning 'a handful'

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Summary: drachm in Brief

The term 'drachm' [dræm] refers to a unit of weight equal to one eighth of an ounce, or a small quantity of a valuable thing. It can be used in phrases like 'a drachm of sense,' meaning a small amount of common sense, or 'not a drachm of truth,' meaning completely false or untrue.