Drachm in a sentence as a noun

Germany has debt of 83% of GDP, Greece has 180%.If Greece still had the drachma, then they could devalue it and work out their own problems.

He believes that the euro crisis must have shaken the Greeks' faith in Europe's single currency and wonders if there'll be a desire to revert to the free-floating drachma.

If we are to believe polular discourse, the adoptation of the euro was the primary cause of Greece's troubles and reversion to the drachme as the inevitable solution.

Well, the lack of productivity in the Greek economy means the drachma stays and goes continually down in relation to the Euro, which we'll presume is the dominant currency-zone Greece wants to import from.

Imported items got more expensive in drachma terms due to the exchange rate, but going to the barber didn't: he still charged about as many drachmas as previously, so your local buying power wasn't really reduced.

Do you really think that this can be done in secret?No, if Greece decided to go back to the drachma, there would be a massive financial panic as everyone with a Greek bank account tried to pull their Euros out and move them overseas.

Drachm definitions

noun

a unit of apothecary weight equal to an eighth of an ounce or to 60 grains

See also: dram drachma

noun

a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 60 minims or 3.5516 cubic centimeters

See also: fluidram

noun

a unit of capacity or volume in the apothecary system equal to one eighth of a fluid ounce

See also: fluidram