Where does “dram” come from?

dram (Danish) comes from English dram, from Armenian դրամ, from Old Armenian դրամ, from Middle Persian 𐭦𐭥𐭦𐭭, from Ancient Greek δραχμή, from Ancient Greek δράσσομαι, from Proto-Indo-European dreǵʰ- — to be unwilling, vexed.

dram (Danish): dram (a small quantity of an alcoholic drink)

Definitions

  1. dram (a small quantity of an alcoholic drink)

Ancestry of “dram”, step by step

dram traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English dram

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdramA small unit of weight, "variously:"; Any...
2Armenianդրամmoney; dram
3Old Armenianդրամdrachm; a coin of various weights; money
4Middle Persian𐭦𐭥𐭦𐭭drachm
5Ancient Greekδραχμήdrachma; drachm
6Ancient Greekδράσσομαιto grasp, take handfuls; I hold, seize; to hold,...
7Proto-Indo-Europeandreǵʰ-to be unwilling, vexed

via Old Danish draghmæ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Danishdraghmæ
2Late Latindragmadrachma

Words derived from “dram

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dreǵʰ-Every word from Ancient Greek δράσσομαιEvery word from Ancient Greek δραχμή