דרכמון

Hebrew

Alternative forms

  • אֲדַרְכּוֹן ('ăḏarkōn)

Etymology

From Old Persian *daryakah (daric), itself from *daryah (golden, yellow) +‎ -𐎣 (-kaʰ⁠, hypocoristic suffix), literally little gold thing. The Old Persian term is cognate with Old Persian 𐎭𐎼𐎴𐎹 (daraniyaʰ⁠, gold). Cognate with Ancient Greek Δᾱρεικός (Dāreikós, daric), Sogdian ܠܐܪܝܟ (δārīk, daric, gold coin), Classical Syriac ܕܪܝܟܘܢܐ (drīkonā, daric), and Aramaic דריכונא (drykwn', daric).

Pronunciation

Noun

דַּרְכְּמוֹן • (darkemónm (plural indefinite דַּרְכְּמוֹנִים)

  1. daric, a gold coin from the Achaemenid Empire introduced by Darius the Great and discontinued by Alexander the Great.

References

H1871 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible