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didrachm

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[dahy-dram] / ˈdaɪˌdræm /
Also didrachma

noun

  1. a silver coin of ancient Greece equal to two drachmas.


Etymology

Origin of didrachm

1540–50; < Late Latin didrāchmon < Greek dídrachmon worth two drachms. See di- 1, drachma

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From St Peter's answering without hesitation that his master would pay the didrachm, it is clear that there was no difficulty about producing the small sum.

From Pastor Pastorum by Latham, Rev. Henry

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