δράμις

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See also: δράμιξ

Ancient Macedonian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Unknown. Compare Ancient Greek δράμιξ (drámix).

Noun[edit]

δράμις (drámis)

  1. (hapax) a type of bread
    • 250 CE – 350 CE, Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 3.114b:
      Σέλευκος μὲν δράμιν ὑπὸ Μακεδόνων οὕτως καλούμενον, δάρατον δ’ ὑπὸ Θεσσαλῶν.
      Séleukos mèn drámin hupò Makedónōn hoútōs kaloúmenon, dáraton d’ hupò Thessalôn.
      According to Seleucus, it is called "drámis" by the Macedonians, and "dáratos" by the Thessalians.

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