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δράμι

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Greek

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Etymology

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Reborrowing from the mediaeval δράμι (drámi), δράμιον (drámion) from the Arabic دِرْهَم (dirham), from the ancient Persian 𐭦𐭥𐭦𐭭 (drahm), from the ancient Greek δραχμή f (drakhmḗ, drachma).[1] Αlso see the Hellenistic diminutive δραχμίον n (drakhmíon).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈðra.mi/
  • Hyphenation: δρά‧μι

Noun

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δράμι (drámin (plural δράμια)

  1. (obsolete) drachm, dram, dirham (weight unit equal to 1400 oka, in Greece equal to 3.203 grams)
  2. (figuratively, currently) smidgen, ounce (small amount)
    Δεν έχει ούτε ένα δράμι μυαλό.
    Den échei oúte éna drámi myaló.
    He hasn't a smidgen of intelligence.

Usage notes

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  • Greece has used metric units since 1 April 1959.
  • See κιλό n (kiló, kilogram)

Declension

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Declension of δράμι
singular plural
nominative δράμι (drámi) δράμια (drámia)
genitive δραμιού (dramioú) δραμιών (dramión)
accusative δράμι (drámi) δράμια (drámia)
vocative δράμι (drámi) δράμια (drámia)

Coordinate terms

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Further reading

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References

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  1. ^ δράμι, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], Triantafyllidis Foundation, 1998 at the Centre for the Greek language