dirhem

noun

dir·​hem
də̇rˈ(h)em
variants or less commonly dirham
plural dirhems also dirhams
1
: a Muslim unit of weight originally established in Arabia as equal to two thirds of the Attic drachma or nearly 45 grains, later used with varying values in Persia, Turkey, and North Africa, but by the 1930s found as a chief unit only in Egypt, there being equal to about 41 grains
2
a
: a silver coin of Muslim countries the first issues of which in the 8th century weighed one dirhem
b
: a unit of value equivalent to the value of a dirhem coin originally ¹/₁₀ of a dinar
c
: an old silver 50-fils piece of Iraq

Word History

Etymology

Arabic dirham, from Latin drachma drachma

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“Dirhem.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dirhem. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.

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