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drachm
drachm (dræm) Forms: 4–7 dragme, 6 drachime, 6–7 drachme, dragm, 7– drachm. See also dram. [a. F. drachme, earlier dragme, in OF. also drame = Pr. dragma, L. drachma, a. Gr. δραχµή, an Attic weight and coin, prob. orig., ‘as much as one can hold in the hand’, f. δράσσεσθαι (-ττ-) to grasp (cf. δράγµ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Minim (unit)
Specifically it is of a fluid drachm or of a fluid ounce. Kingdom's Weights and Measures Act of 1878, but the UK's 1963 Weights and Measures Act provided for the abolition of the minim, fluid scruple, and fluid drachm wikipedia.org
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tridrachm
tridrachm Gr. Antiq. (ˈtraɪdræm) [ad. Gr. τρίδραχµον, f. τρι- tri- + δραχµή drachm.] A silver coin of ancient Greece, of the value of three drachms: see drachm 1.1771 Raper in Phil. Trans. LXI. 469 Their larger Coins above the Drachm were, the Didrachm, the Tridrachm, and the Tetradrachm. 1827 Robin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dirham
The Ottoman dirham was based on the Sasanian drachm (in Middle Persian: drahm), which was itself based on the Roman dram/drachm. wikipedia.org
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drachma
‖ drachma (ˈdrækmə) Also 6–7 dragma. Pl. -mas, also -mæ, (6–7 -maes). [a. L. drachma, a. Gr. δραχµή drachm. The form dragma is assimilated to OF. dragme, Pr. and med.L. dragma.] 1. = drachm 1. Also, the Jewish quarter-shekel.1579–80 North Plutarch 378 (R.) Small pieces of money.. called oboli, where... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adarme
The term derives from the Arabic درهم, parallel with drachm and the Greek and persists in Spanish as an idiom for something insignificant or which exists wikipedia.org
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tetradrachm
tetradrachm Gr. Antiq. (ˈtɛtrədræm) Also in L. and Gr. forms 6–9 tetradrachma, 7–8 -drachmon. [ad. Gr. τετράδραχµον: see tetra- and drachm.] A silver coin of ancient Greece, of the value of four drachms: see drachm 1.1579–80 North Plutarch (1595) 313 Foure Tetradrachmas a day. 1770 Swinton in Phil. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oxymel
Dissolve in rose water, one ounce; and add undiluted oxymel, one drachm; tincture of opium, five minims; tincture of digitalis, ten minims. wikipedia.org
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octadrachm
octadrachm, octo- (ˈɒktədræm) [ad. Gr. ὀκτάδραχµ-ος adj., weighing or worth eight drachmæ, f. ὀκτα- + δραχµή drachma.] An ancient Greek coin of the value of eight drachmæ.1876 Humphreys Coin-Coll. Man. v. 41 The Edonians coined octodrachms, pieces of eight drachms. 1885 Athenæum 28 Feb. 284/1 A silv... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paregoric
each powdered opium and benzoic acid, 1 fluid drachm of anise, 2 ounces clarified honey, and 2 scruples camphor, in 2 pints diluted alcohol for 7 days Tincture of Opium (Laudanum) and Camphorated Tincture of Opium (Paregoric) each have 50.9 drops per gram; 50.0 drops per cc; 185.0 drops per fluid drachm wikipedia.org
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dekarch
dekadarchy, -drachm, dekarch etc.: see deca-. Oxford English Dictionary
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打兰
作体积单位时,常被称为“液量打兰”或“英液打兰”,英文中则被称为“fluid dram”、“fluid drachm”、“fluidram”或“fluidrachm”,缩写为“fl dr”、“ƒ 3”或“fʒ”。 Image of Ancient Greek silver drachm with flying Pegasus, Acarnania, Leucas, c. 470–450 BCE 质量单位 体积单位 美国度量衡单位 wikipedia.org
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dirham
‖ diˈrhem, dirham Also derham. [Arab. dirham, dirhim, ad. L. drachma, Gr. δραχµή: see drachm. Formerly in It. diremo.] An Arabian measure of weight, originally two-thirds of an Attic drachma (44·4 grains troy), used with varying weight from Morocco to Abyssinia, Turkey, and Persia; in Egypt (1895) =... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tilden's Extract
Ludlow wrote of taking as much as a drachm of the extract (3.9 grams or 0.14 ounces) in his largest doses — if Kalant's figures are correct, this would wikipedia.org
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Khynysli treasure
The earliest coin of the hoard is the tetradrachm, minted in the name of Lysimachus (323-281 BC) in Thrace, and the latest is the Arsacid drachm of Phraates wikipedia.org
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